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USA v Canada: international friendly – live! | USA v Canada: international friendly – live! |
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4.19am GMT | |
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Directly related to the fact that he has someone on him almost immediately. | |
Bradley's passing so far. Some FKs in here, but he's going long nearly every time. #USAvCAN pic.twitter.com/S7xgyl2C1Z | |
4.17am GMT | |
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32 min: It’s a fairly even half with USA perhaps doing a little better, already forcing three saves and having more of the possession. Larin is doing all the work up front by himself and at some point that has to change. | |
4.15am GMT | |
04:15 | |
29 min: Canada are making it very difficult for USA to get much time on possession but it only takes one mistake for America to capitalize. Larin with a great run and Jones tracking back with no idea how to get him. Hi shot gets deflected and the chance evaporates. | |
4.13am GMT | |
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Here’s the pass from Morris. | |
Getting close...and what a lovely assist it would have been from @JmoSmooth13: https://t.co/cNe0HlDUQo #USAvCAN pic.twitter.com/KRa3cJhepj | |
4.12am GMT | |
04:12 | |
I must say, it’s pretty depressing to see such an empty stadium. There could have been more of an effort to advertise this game. If anything, make it a free event for local children and their families. | |
4.11am GMT | |
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25 min: Again, the majority of USA’s play is on the right hand side as Zardes wins another corner. Bradley takes it and a great header goes directly to the keeper’s arms. | |
4.08am GMT | |
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24 mins: USA controlling more of the game now, as Canada’s back four don’t really know how to deal with America’s pace. Jones, however, could do something ridiculous and Larin could capitalize. | |
4.06am GMT | |
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20 min: Morris with a great ball to Zardes and his shot directly at the keeper as he pushes it away. | |
4.05am GMT | |
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19 min: Crepeau acting as if he was Manuel Neuer. He leaves his box everytime Canada get possession. Crazy! Canada attacking USA’s box. Larin falls as he contests one with Jones and there are claims for a penalty but the ref doesn’t fall for it. Looking at it again, the appeal was understandable. I’ve seen them given. | |
4.02am GMT | |
04:02 | |
16 min: Zardes again on the right hand side with so much space finds Morris but he struggles to find anyone and the ball is cleared. USA taking over possession now. Zardes again on the right finds Altidore and with a low shot it nearly goes in! But the keeper saves it to the post. Best chance of the match! | |
4.00am GMT | |
04:00 | |
Great memory, Daniel. And yeah, De Jong is not gonna stop being De Jong. Let’s hope he doesn’t do it to Morris. | |
“I’m still not over Nigel de Jong for that tackle on Stu Holden before South Africa. I never properly got to vent my animosity towards him, but now that he’s with LA and I’m a Seattle fan, it’s game on. Good luck to Stu and his family.” | |
3.58am GMT | |
03:58 | |
Agreed. There’s a lot of passion here. | |
*Friendly #USAvCAN | |
3.57am GMT | |
03:57 | |
12 min: USA are also using their speed and pressing everyt ime Canada take a bad touch (which is quite often.) Zardes will be a handful tonight. Free kick to Canada, 4o yards out. It reaches the box but USA clear it for a corner. | |
3.54am GMT | |
03:54 | |
9 min: Just as I thought, Canada’s strategy is to press the playmakers and high up. Everytime Bradley gets the ball, with his back to the goal, someone is chasing him. USA still looking for more possession in Canada’s half. They finally achieve it as a deep cross finds Morris but he can’t do enough and it’s collected by the Keeper. | |
3.51am GMT | |
03:51 | |
7 min: Jones is going to have a long day, I think. There is no way he is going to be able to deal with Canada’s pace up top. Another corner for Canada but it gets collected by Bingham. | |
3.50am GMT | |
03:50 | |
5 min: The game, in the early stages, is still looking for a rhythm as possession begins to even out. Akindele takes the ball on the left hand side and now it’s a corner for Canada. Corner is cleared, but not well enough as Canada keep pressing and nearly get a chance in the box but it gets scrambled away. | |
3.45am GMT | |
03:45 | |
1 min: And we’re off! USA kick-off and straight away Zardes pushes on the right hand side, using his pace and his cross gets deflected for a corner. | |
3.42am GMT | 3.42am GMT |
03:42 | 03:42 |
And the teams are out and ready to sing the national anthems. First up, “O Canada.” It’s an operatic song, simple but effective. Next up...well you know. The crowd, though small, show a lot of support. We’re moments away from kick-off. | And the teams are out and ready to sing the national anthems. First up, “O Canada.” It’s an operatic song, simple but effective. Next up...well you know. The crowd, though small, show a lot of support. We’re moments away from kick-off. |
3.34am GMT | 3.34am GMT |
03:34 | 03:34 |
What do you mean??? I am so psyched for this game. I’ve had 6 cups of coffee and a Red Bull. I AM PUMPED, I CAN’T WAIT, I REALLY CA- | What do you mean??? I am so psyched for this game. I’ve had 6 cups of coffee and a Red Bull. I AM PUMPED, I CAN’T WAIT, I REALLY CA- |
Trying to stay awake for this game is like reliving 2002 World Cup. But those were played in Japan/Korea | Trying to stay awake for this game is like reliving 2002 World Cup. But those were played in Japan/Korea |
3.29am GMT | 3.29am GMT |
03:29 | 03:29 |
We’re getting closer to kick-off. 17 minutes. | We’re getting closer to kick-off. 17 minutes. |
This is a first. Matt Besler stops warming up, goes over to the FOX panel and is now doing an interview. Meanwhile, his team go back into the locker room and leave him by himself on the pitch. So random. Michael Bradley now does another interview. What is this? I guess it’s a friendly so it’s ok... | This is a first. Matt Besler stops warming up, goes over to the FOX panel and is now doing an interview. Meanwhile, his team go back into the locker room and leave him by himself on the pitch. So random. Michael Bradley now does another interview. What is this? I guess it’s a friendly so it’s ok... |
3.20am GMT | 3.20am GMT |
03:20 | 03:20 |
This is awesome. | This is awesome. |
No. 1 girlfriend and No. 1 sister are here to support the #USMNT's No. 1 'keeper for the night. #USAvCAN pic.twitter.com/5G1HZsIQ97 | No. 1 girlfriend and No. 1 sister are here to support the #USMNT's No. 1 'keeper for the night. #USAvCAN pic.twitter.com/5G1HZsIQ97 |
3.17am GMT | 3.17am GMT |
03:17 | 03:17 |
FOX showing a very cool piece on Zardes, Morris and Kiesewetter, the new breed of American strikers. It’s a great time to be a US fan as this squad is going through a a great transition. Mark my words: USA makes the World Cup Final in 2022. I’m getting ready for the emails. | FOX showing a very cool piece on Zardes, Morris and Kiesewetter, the new breed of American strikers. It’s a great time to be a US fan as this squad is going through a a great transition. Mark my words: USA makes the World Cup Final in 2022. I’m getting ready for the emails. |
3.12am GMT | 3.12am GMT |
03:12 | 03:12 |
Who? | Who? |
How many times will we hear the name Jordan Morris tonight? Probably 20 times a minute. #USAvCAN | How many times will we hear the name Jordan Morris tonight? Probably 20 times a minute. #USAvCAN |
3.09am GMT | 3.09am GMT |
03:09 | 03:09 |
Teams are out and warming up. The FOX team congratulating Stuart Holden on his retirement and new addition to the family. I like him as an analyst. Smart without being smug. An American version of Gary Neville before he took on the Valencia job. | Teams are out and warming up. The FOX team congratulating Stuart Holden on his retirement and new addition to the family. I like him as an analyst. Smart without being smug. An American version of Gary Neville before he took on the Valencia job. |
Introducing the newest member of the Holden family, Kennady Rose🌹. My heart is bursting with love @KaralynWest pic.twitter.com/3eD4PbLklu | Introducing the newest member of the Holden family, Kennady Rose🌹. My heart is bursting with love @KaralynWest pic.twitter.com/3eD4PbLklu |
2.59am GMT | 2.59am GMT |
02:59 | 02:59 |
I had more people at my sister’s quinceañera... | I had more people at my sister’s quinceañera... |
Just 7,000 expected tonight at StubHub Center for #USAvCAN. Sunday’s game there vs. Iceland drew 8,803. #usmnt | Just 7,000 expected tonight at StubHub Center for #USAvCAN. Sunday’s game there vs. Iceland drew 8,803. #usmnt |
2.54am GMT | 2.54am GMT |
02:54 | 02:54 |
Predictions? I think it’s all down to how the formations deal with strategy. If Canada’s attempt is to control the midfield and press, Bradley and Diskerud might struggle to find space. Also, Larin will play with extra fire tonight proving that he is the real deal. Canada takes it 1-0. | Predictions? I think it’s all down to how the formations deal with strategy. If Canada’s attempt is to control the midfield and press, Bradley and Diskerud might struggle to find space. Also, Larin will play with extra fire tonight proving that he is the real deal. Canada takes it 1-0. |
2.46am GMT | 2.46am GMT |
02:46 | 02:46 |
And here is Canada’s line-up: | And here is Canada’s line-up: |
#CANMNT Starting XI #CanadaRED pic.twitter.com/9Jh1SPuLIu | #CANMNT Starting XI #CanadaRED pic.twitter.com/9Jh1SPuLIu |
2.41am GMT | 2.41am GMT |
02:41 | 02:41 |
Ehrm...LA GALAXY know about this? | Ehrm...LA GALAXY know about this? |
Coaches want their players to create width but @J_Klinsmann gave them some help. Get wide! #USAvCAN 10 pm ET @FS1 pic.twitter.com/fF2Poie0iL | Coaches want their players to create width but @J_Klinsmann gave them some help. Get wide! #USAvCAN 10 pm ET @FS1 pic.twitter.com/fF2Poie0iL |
2.38am GMT | 2.38am GMT |
02:38 | 02:38 |
USMNT starting line-up. Huge night for Jordan Morris. | USMNT starting line-up. Huge night for Jordan Morris. |
Here is the #USMNT's starting lineup for #USAvCAN. pic.twitter.com/H2pNBibL5X | Here is the #USMNT's starting lineup for #USAvCAN. pic.twitter.com/H2pNBibL5X |
2.35am GMT | 2.35am GMT |
02:35 | 02:35 |
Still waiting for the line-ups but I can tell you that this is a great night for MLS as both squads combine for 32 players from the league. For Don Garber this is his Super Bowl. Remember, the 21st season kicks-off on Sunday, March 6, when every single team will play that day. | Still waiting for the line-ups but I can tell you that this is a great night for MLS as both squads combine for 32 players from the league. For Don Garber this is his Super Bowl. Remember, the 21st season kicks-off on Sunday, March 6, when every single team will play that day. |
2.29am GMT | 2.29am GMT |
02:29 | 02:29 |
Hello! Welcome to this international friendly between USA and Canada as Jurgen Klinsmann ends his winter training camp with a North American derby at the StubHub Center in Carson, California. Now, the pessimist in me will tell you that this match will feel longer than an episode of Due South (see what I did there?) and just like their previous two meetings - Toronto in 2012 and Houston in 2013 - it will end goalless. However, I am an optimist and I loved the aforementioned TV show, so I’m hoping the men will take a lesson from the women’s game and give us some entertainment. | Hello! Welcome to this international friendly between USA and Canada as Jurgen Klinsmann ends his winter training camp with a North American derby at the StubHub Center in Carson, California. Now, the pessimist in me will tell you that this match will feel longer than an episode of Due South (see what I did there?) and just like their previous two meetings - Toronto in 2012 and Houston in 2013 - it will end goalless. However, I am an optimist and I loved the aforementioned TV show, so I’m hoping the men will take a lesson from the women’s game and give us some entertainment. |
The U.S have not lost to Canada in 35 years and haven’t lost at home since 1957 when “Les Rouges” won 3-2 in St.Louis. For Klinsmann - after seeing his team beat Iceland 3-2 last Sunday - this is a great opportunity to see a little bit more from certain fringe players who either had little or zero playing time against the Europeans. As Graham Parker pointed out, both Jordan Morris and Jerome Kiesewetter (Amazing last name, btw) impressed when they came on last week, and Darlington Nagbe will be looking to make most of this opportunity. | The U.S have not lost to Canada in 35 years and haven’t lost at home since 1957 when “Les Rouges” won 3-2 in St.Louis. For Klinsmann - after seeing his team beat Iceland 3-2 last Sunday - this is a great opportunity to see a little bit more from certain fringe players who either had little or zero playing time against the Europeans. As Graham Parker pointed out, both Jordan Morris and Jerome Kiesewetter (Amazing last name, btw) impressed when they came on last week, and Darlington Nagbe will be looking to make most of this opportunity. |
For Benito Floro I feel this is a now-or-never situation in Canadian soccer. They have two huge qualifiers against Mexico next month and he needs a good performance in order to evaluate what needs fixing before those matches arrive. I am really looking forward to seeing what Cyle Larin (2015 MLS rookie of the year for Orlando) can bring tonight and let’s also remember Tesho Akindele (2014 MLS rookie of the year for Dallas) is no slouch.Let’s hope we get a good game tonight. I’ll be back with the line-ups! | For Benito Floro I feel this is a now-or-never situation in Canadian soccer. They have two huge qualifiers against Mexico next month and he needs a good performance in order to evaluate what needs fixing before those matches arrive. I am really looking forward to seeing what Cyle Larin (2015 MLS rookie of the year for Orlando) can bring tonight and let’s also remember Tesho Akindele (2014 MLS rookie of the year for Dallas) is no slouch.Let’s hope we get a good game tonight. I’ll be back with the line-ups! |
6.57pm GMT | 6.57pm GMT |
18:57 | 18:57 |
Luis will be here shortly. In the meantime, here’s Sean Keeler on why USA and Canada need to crank up their rivalry: | Luis will be here shortly. In the meantime, here’s Sean Keeler on why USA and Canada need to crank up their rivalry: |
Related: North American soccer needs a real Canada v USA rivalry | Related: North American soccer needs a real Canada v USA rivalry |
When the Yanks and Les Rouges hook up in hockey, it’s an event. On the pitch, it’s a shrug. | When the Yanks and Les Rouges hook up in hockey, it’s an event. On the pitch, it’s a shrug. |
Look, we know what you’re saying, at least south of the border: that’s the way we like it, no stress, no fuss. There’s already enough bile in the US-Mexico series to fill the Aleutian Trench, and the last thing Jurgen Klinsmann needs is another sharp wooden stake to hand to his detractors. | Look, we know what you’re saying, at least south of the border: that’s the way we like it, no stress, no fuss. There’s already enough bile in the US-Mexico series to fill the Aleutian Trench, and the last thing Jurgen Klinsmann needs is another sharp wooden stake to hand to his detractors. |
Yet it’s curious that the US and Canadian national teams, post-world war two, have rarely been relevant – OK, relevant-ish – at the same time. Since Fifa created world rankings, USA have averaged a No19 slot; Canada No77. Over the last 23 years, the North American twosome have only been ranked in the top 50 in the same year twice: In 1993 (US 22nd, Canada 44th) and 1996 (US 18th; Canada, 40th). | Yet it’s curious that the US and Canadian national teams, post-world war two, have rarely been relevant – OK, relevant-ish – at the same time. Since Fifa created world rankings, USA have averaged a No19 slot; Canada No77. Over the last 23 years, the North American twosome have only been ranked in the top 50 in the same year twice: In 1993 (US 22nd, Canada 44th) and 1996 (US 18th; Canada, 40th). |
When Les Rouges was flying high in 1986, the first and only time they’ve qualified for a World Cup, US soccer had nearly bottomed out. In 2014, while World Cup fever gripped the States, Canada endured a 958-minute goal drought and saw its Fifa ranking dip to 122 that August, the lowest mark in the country’s history. | When Les Rouges was flying high in 1986, the first and only time they’ve qualified for a World Cup, US soccer had nearly bottomed out. In 2014, while World Cup fever gripped the States, Canada endured a 958-minute goal drought and saw its Fifa ranking dip to 122 that August, the lowest mark in the country’s history. |
But what if both sides of the border actually had incentive to sit up and take notice when America and America Nice locked horns? USA v Mexico is fun for the same reason, by and large, as Broncos v Patriots and Cruz v Trump: anythingcould happen. El Tri still lead the overall series with USA, but since the 1994 World Cup marked the perceptive rebirth – or rediscovery – of football in American circles, the northerners hold a 15-10-8 edge. | But what if both sides of the border actually had incentive to sit up and take notice when America and America Nice locked horns? USA v Mexico is fun for the same reason, by and large, as Broncos v Patriots and Cruz v Trump: anythingcould happen. El Tri still lead the overall series with USA, but since the 1994 World Cup marked the perceptive rebirth – or rediscovery – of football in American circles, the northerners hold a 15-10-8 edge. |