U.S. MNT Starting XI For England Friendly
Terry, Hargreaves, Rooney, Ferdinand, Woodgate, Beckham, Bentley, Gerrard, Lampard, Walcott, Crouch, Owen and both Coles. These are some of the best players not only in England but in the world. Yet they will all be there tomorrow, ready to go against theย overmatched U.S.ย
Yikes.
I donโt pity Capello when it comes to filling out the Starting 11.
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How could he go wrong?ย
Bob Bradley, on the other hand, has some tough decisions that could greatly affect the gameโs outcome. Unlike Capello, he does not have unlimited ammunition. Heโs got to pick his shots, and yes, he must pick some fellas who willย refrain from firing until they can see the whites of Hartโs eyes.
Yes, tomorrow night, the U.S. Menโs National Team will take on Englandโs Menโs National Team before a horde of screaming Brits at Wembley Stadium. All in all, it looks like it will beย the Boston Massacre all over again.
The Battle of Bunker Hill, not so much. The Battle to Escape from Soccerโs Bunker? Perhaps. A win for the U.S., even though only a friendly, could vault the team in the overall FIFAย rankings and give the U.S. some much needed momentum prior to World Cup qualifiers.
As is customary though, I will spend the time leading up to the big game byย beginning to second guess Bob โSkeletorโ Bradleyโs decisions before he can even make them.
With that in mind, I started thinking about who I would put out there on the pitch for the U.S.โs most high profile friendly outside a battle with their southern neighbor, Mexico.
Now, Ives Galarcep knows way more about soccer than I. In the past, he has been almost spot on when it came to predicting who Bradley would put on the pitch for a big match. So, because I donโt have access to Bradleyโs Starting 11 (likely because it remains undecided andย he doesnโt even have access to it yet), I will use Ivesโ projected starters as my tableau:
โโโโDempseyโโโ-Johnsonโโโโ
Beasleyโโโโโโโโโโโ-Donovan
โโโโโ-BradleyโโClarkโโโโโโ
PearceโโBocanegraโ-OnyewuโโCherundolo
โโโโโโโHowardโโโโโโโโ
Now, here is who I would go with:
โโโโDonovanโโโ-Wolffโโโโ
Lewisโโโโโโโโโโโ-Dempsey
โโโโโ-BradleyโโEduโโโโโโ
PearceโโBocanegraโ-OnyewuโโCherundolo
โโโโโโโHowardโโโโโโโโ
Howardย between the posts is a no-brainer. No argument there.
The defense is also pretty hard to find fault with. We are obviously going to needย a four-wide line to keep Howard from being riddled with shots like Sonny Corleone. While I love Spector, and honestly wouldย rather see him out there instead of Pearce, Dolo or evenย Carlos (who will likely Captain), he has a hip problem that will probably keep his back side glued to the bench.
At center mid, Clark has gotten the startย in both previous games this year, and I fear Galarcep is right that he will be placed prominently in the middle for the third. I say โfearโ because I justย donโt believe the hype about Ricardo yet. I prefer the cool, defensive play of Maurice Edu. This is a big game and Clark could get frustrated early and blow it big time.
Edu is more calculated, and he plays better D, which the U.S. will need heaps of.
Obviously, Bradley is a no-brainer to be in the center as well. He had perhaps the most impressive season of any Yank abroad last year, and he needs to emerge as the teamโs leader in the middle. He too often has a hot head though. If his passion gets the better of him early, it would be far better to stick someone in for him in the second half.
I must admit, if I had seen Beasley in the Starting 11 a week ago, I would have scoffed that his injury would preclude him from playing. But apparently DMB (Beasley)ย looked fantastic for his Scottish side and now looks fit for the big dance with the Red Coats. Outside, I obviously think Beasley is far better than Lewis.
But DMB isย just back from injury, and there is no reason to overuse him too quickly.
Bradley loves Dempsey up top, but anyone who has watched Fulham knows Clint belongs out on the right, and not up top where he lacks any space to be creative.
Finally, up top is obviously where I disagree with Bradley. I like Wolff. The guy is not bad. He may be the most underrated American player of his generation. Let him have a go at England.
Letโs see if he has anything to prove.
One thing that wonโt prove anything is sticking EJ up top. The guy has alreadyย shown he canโt get it done against top competition, and I see no reason why he should break out against a defense led by John Terry.
I also love Donovan up top, instead of out wide where he is less of a scoring threat. Yes, he lacks size. Yes, he will have less space up top. Yes, he usually folds like a lawn chair in the big ones.
But, and itโs a Sir Mix-A-Lot approved size โbutโ, he has looked unstoppable lately.
Granted, its easier to tear through the Dallas defense than the England Menโs National Team, but you have to go with the hot hand, and Donovanโs got it.
I would make three subs, all at the 60 minute mark, so long as injury did not force one earlier. Beasley would come on for Lewis. Clark for Edu (unless Bradley was doing his Chucky doll routine). Finally, I would stick Adu in for Wolff. Freddyโs the future, and the only way to ensure itโs a bright one will be to get him some experience.
Regardless, I predict a beat down for the U.S.ย Hereโs what I predict. By the end of the game, the Brits will be gleefully singing โGod Save the Queenโ and the Yanks will be singing โGod Save Us From Theo Walcottโ.

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