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Soccer goals: Known for their direct and methodical style of play, the Bolton Wanderers appear to be in a transition from long ball to small ball, a multi dimensional attacking style that will integrate new aspects such as quick exchanges and creative emphasis. Although the transition will require patience and numerous training sessions to reach the desired level that newly appointed manager Owen Coyle desires, the dynamic play could bear fruit in the coming months.

 

Soccer Goals: The lovely and talented Temryss Lane applauds Holden's move to Bolton

 
 

Owen Coyle has stated his desire for philosopical changes and hopes to facilitate the transition with Vladimir Weiss, Stuart Holden, and Jack Wilshere. He confirmed his plans stating that "we are trying to implement stuff in training which will be replicated in matches. I do not want us to be one-dimensional.

"I want us to have a few facets to our play. There was a lot of good football the other night [against Burnley]. I was pleased with that but it is a work in progress. All the hard work is ahead of us.

"I look for players with energy and desire and if they are young so much the better.

"The three players mentioned [Weiss, Holden and Wilshere] come into that category. I want to freshen things up and add to an already talented group."

 

If Stuart Holden can impress in training sessions in order to alleviate the Coyle's potential pitfalls while implementing his new system, the former Houston Dynamo midfielder could earn some significant playing time over the course of the season. Playing time will not come easy as he will compete against many established players. Although his technical skill would indicated that he could pave the way for a bright future for both the Wanderers and USMNT, the US winger must prove his ability on a daily basis against team mates in training and future opponents on the field.

 

Whill Holden earn regular playing time for Owen Coyle? Was his move to Bolton Wanderers the right move for his career? Share your thoughts.

 

Included are blogs that discuss Soccer Goals: Bolton transitions to free-flowing style - Will that mean minutes for Holden?

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Soccer Goals: English Media Reacts to Donovan goal

Posted by Joel Shirey On January - 28 - 2010

 

Soccer goals: After another solid performance with Everton, where Landon Donovan scored his first English Premiere League goal in a 2-0 victory against Sunderland which could have also resulted in a brace, the English media has offered some kind words for the US play maker. Despite his brief time with the Liverpool side, Donovan has integrated seamlessly with the club and has earned an assist and goal in four games.

 

Soccer videos: Highlights of Everton vs Sunderland and Landon Donovan's goal

 

 

The question now remains: will he keep his starting position when midfielder Mikel Arteta returns to full fitness? With the Galaxy attacker impressing in various facets of the game, it will be interesting to see which direction Coach Moyes elects before his loan concludes. Tactical changes could witness Donovan shift left, Mikel Arteta slide into the right wing, and Stephen Pinear move centrally.

 

Included are some English media excerpts on LD's performance.

 

From the Times of London.....

Their latest success may have been aided by Sunderland's generosity but that should not detract from Everton's growing sense of confidence in a season that had threatened to go off the rails. The addition of Donovan, an intelligent, thoughtful footballer whose lively movement off the ball was epitomised by Everton's second goal, has clearly helped in this respect.

From the Guardian.....

Chants of "USA, USA" marked the American's first goal for Everton, showing there is still a football ground on Merseyside where that is acceptable.

From the Sun.....

While it opened Donovan's account following his short-term signing from America, the biggest surprise was he did not end up with a hatful against a backline as slapdash as this. Having said that, George McCartney does deserve praise for a wonderful goal-line clearance after Donovan had rounded Craig Gordon.

From the Daily Star.....

The American's 19th-minute strike sent ­Goodison Park wild as he finally found his mark for David Moyes' men.

From the Daily Mirror.....

They have not yet reached the promised land of a European place, but at least Everton saw the Landon they were promised. Landon Donovan scored his first goal for the Goodison club to set them on the way to a comfortable win over sorry Sunderland, to leave his manager David Moyes purring over a polished display from the American

 

What is your thoughts on the LD performance? Will LD clamor for an extended loan? Share your thoughts.

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Soccer Goals: Donovan nets his first English Premiere Goal

Posted by Joel Shirey On January - 28 - 2010

 

Soccer Goals: As Landon Donovan has been persistently knocking on the door, on the verge of scoring his debut goal at Mersey side, the US play maker finally consummated the act on Wednesday night in English Premier League action against Sunderland. After receiving a clever Cahill flick in the 19th minute, Mandon aka Landon Donovan touched the ball to his left, changed directions, and sent home a left-foot shot which took a slight deflection into the back of the net. His first goal gave Everton a two goal lead, after forward Tim Cahill scored earlier from a sublime header in the 7th minute.

 

Soccer Videos: Landon Donovan's goal against Sunderland

 

Besides Everton's tendency to bring the ball up the left flank, a strategy that has limited Donovan's touches, the Galaxy forward utilized the center of the pitch to make menacing and daunting runs that spread out the Sunderland defense. In the second half, Donovan's speed exploited the Sunderland's defense as he made a diagonal run that tricked the keeper and allowed him to send a goal-bound shot that was cleared off the line by George McCartney.

 

Scoring a goal confirmed his strong performance, but his interchange, offensive exchanges, and open-field runs impressed equally, as the outsourced-Everton winger maintained fluidity in the attack with quick and clever passing and good ball composure. In addition, his defensive play inspired not only fans but also his team mates, as he urgently tracked back on numerous occassions maintaining a clean sheet.

 

After the impressive 2-0 victory and elated to earn another three points, David Moyes commented on Donovan's performances stating that “the games he’s started have been Arsenal and Man City, who are two of the better teams in the country really, and I thought he played really well in those games.  He’s got a great goal-scoring record in America if you look at it. He’s got a great record for his national team. He hadn’t really had chances in those games, but tonight he got the first one and was a bit unlucky not to get a second one. So if he can add us a goal or two that would be great.”

 

Are you disappointed that he did not score a brace? If good performances continue, will this Yank Abroad seek an extended loan or transfer to Everton? Share your thoughts.

 

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Soccer Goals: After a failed attempt to secure a stadium deal at the former Bannister Mall shopping center, the Wizards announced that they will be building a 200 million dollar complex in Kansas City, Kansas, a location close to Community Ball Park where they currently host their games. Although the franchise has struggled to secure a Soccer Specific Stadium site over the past years, the news should help grow the Wizard franchise and fan base, which has been hindered by the lack of stability as they played in make-shift Community Ball Park.

 

Soccer Videos: Stephane Auvray highlights

 

Highlighting other positive preseasons Wizards' news, the mighty Blue have recently acquired the service of Guadalupe central midfielder, Stephane Auvray, a French ligue midfielder who spent the past ten years patrolling the field. Impressing in his Guadalupe debut in the 2007 Gold Cup, which reached the semi-finals in impressive fashion pushing Mexico to the brink of defeat, Auvray boasts a strong work rate, good vision, and technical skill, that will upgrade one the Wizards' weakness, team speed.

 

"We look forward to Stéphane joining the team," Wizards Manager Peter Vermes said. "His experience playing in Europe, being the captain of the Guadalupe National Team and his leadership skills will make him a valuable asset to the Kansas City Wizards."

 

One facet that has become apparent since the acquisition of Kei Kamara, is that Coach Peter Vermes understands the value of team speed and has addressed this issue in the draft and via free agency. Although I have praised the Wizards for player development and finding those diamonds in the rough, their recent free agency history and relying on South American prospects to fill team needs, while trading away their team speed i.e. Scott Sealy and Eddie Johnson) finally lead to their 2009 demise, where the organization struggled during the final stretch of the season.

 

But, let's not focus on their soccer mishaps: The Wizards seem to be headed in the right direction. Recent draft choices forward Teal Bunbury, and left back/winger Olukorede Aiyegbusi fit the bill, upgrading team speed, while defenders Nick Cardenas and Ofori Sarkodie provide depth. Colombian central defender, Pablo Escobar, and defensive midifielder, Stepane Auvray, bolster their squad, as recent Colombian defenders have experienced good success rate in MLS, players such as Jamison Olave, Yamith Cuesta, and Jhon Kennedy Hurtado.

 

The question still remains, how many wing backs will stay on the roster? It is possible that Michael Harrington and Chance Myers could be moving up the field in a midfield wing position. If that is the case, the Wizards will bolster strong wingers with a solid central midfield depth. If Kei Kamara returns after his European trials and resigns with the Big Blue, the Wizards will have fostered team depth, improved attacking options and team speed during the off season, a trait that should have been addressed in years past.

 

Though the Wizards will continue to acquire new players to further bolster their roster, their change of philosophy could make the difference in the upcoming season.

 

Here is a potential Starting Xl based on current players available

----Kamara----Wolff

Espinoza-Jewsbury-Auvray-Arnaud

Harrington-Bessley-Conrad-Leathers

---------Hartman---------

 

Note: Chance Myers, Lance Watson, or Olukorede Aiyegbusi could slot into either wing back positions.

 

What do you think of the Wizard's team improvement? Will they make a playoff run? Are you excited about the new stadium? Share your thoughts.

 

Included are blogs that discuss Soccer Goals: The Wizards announce stadium plans and building roster depth

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Soccer Goals: USMNT collapse against Honduras in 1-3 defeat

Posted by Joel Shirey On January - 25 - 2010

 

 

Soccer goals: The Honduras friendly was supposed to provide an opportunity to evaluate several players to possibly strengthen the USMNT squad, but those hopes of properly evaluating the team as a unit ended, when defender Jimmy Conrad earned a second yellow and penalty kick. To make matter worse, the disjointed and uninspired US squad started the game like it was a scrimmage or a stroll on the boardwalk. Thus, the 3-1 spanking ensued at Home Depot Center.

 

Soccer Videos: USA vs Honduras 1-3 highlights

 

 

Even though the second Conrad foul evoked negative emotions and a sigh of -- did he really call that foul? -- the reality suggests that the US continues to play too carelessly in international events and are therefore punished for their actions. It's the deja vu that gives you a tummy-ache, the type that one feels when they gorge themselves with Oreo cookies and milk or endless buffalo wings and blue-cheese dressing. 

 

The first thing that ran through my mind after Conrad's ejection was not the score but rather the opportunity cost to shine for the fringe players, who aspired to make their mark with a strong performance. Can we really fairly evaluate everyone's performance based on this ten-man performance? Although I will take a stab at the player rankings, I will leave an asterisk for this game as a reminder that the players could have excelled better under a normal scenario.

 

Let's give credit to where credit is due: The Catrachos took advantage of their situation andutilized their width to their favor. Although the referee called that questionable foul, which I agree was feasible, it strikes me as funny that Amado Guevara was not given a yellow card for his hard challenge on a counter attacking Benny Feilhaber, who was impeded by his obstruction-infused challenge in the 42nd minute. In addition, Guevara earned a yellow card for a trip on a Robbie Roger's break-away. Now the game is 10 v 10. Calling a consistent game resonates as my only gripe.

 

With that in mind, Soccer Addict News presents to you the Honduras vs USA player ratings.

 

Troy Perkins, 6 - Despite being beaten for three goals, his anticipation and distribution earned him an average performance. Not losing his poise earned points in my eyes, while the center-combo of Marshall and Conrad could have jeopardized his performance.

 

Marvell Wynne, 4.5 - I must admit his athleticism and tenacity impressed but his crossing and failure to maintain good positional sense disappointed even more. It has become apparent that his raw skill set has yet to translate at the international level. He should have recovered better on the Espinoza goal by recovering to mark him.

 

Chad Marshall, 4 - His first 15 minutes embodied a normal Marshall performance, but then his play spiraled out of control after Conrad left the field. Conceding the second goal ball watching and during the third goal keeping Roger Espinoza on side, while not closing him down, hurt his chances. Poor distribution, anticipation, and defensive communication hindered his game throughout the sixty-minutes.

 

Jimmy Conrad, 2- As a veteran and leader of the team, Conrad should know better. Looking on the bright side, his performance might have enlightened Coach Bradley to distinguish that he must evaluate other options such as Michael Orozco or Darius Barnes. The Wizard defender can no longer compete with international speed.

 

Jonathan Bornstein, 5.5- After the US went a man down, Jonnie B shined defensively, as he became a leader and ushered attacks out of danger. It appears the reason that the Honduran hero has yet to take a vacation and visit the President is because he has been practicing his trapping and passing endlessly against his house wall, since the Chivas USA bowed out of the playoffs. His touch has improved, while his distribution continues to threaten his World Cup status.

 

Robbie Rogers, 6.5 - Despite playing out of position as a quasi Left winger/defender, the speedy attacker demonstrated poise on the ball, good work rate, and dangerous attacking sequences. Although I would like to see his menacing runs down the flank, his on-the-ball composure under pressure suggests that he can handle the international rigors of limited space and intense speed of play. His shot off the post proves that the Crew winger must assert himself offensively.

 

Kyle Beckerman, 4.5- Under an eleven-man scenario, the Rhasta man should have experienced a better game. But, unfortunately for him his play neither impressed nor discounted his chances for a World cup spot. Paired with Feilhaber, the duo should have run the Catrachos ragged with their possession and strong interchange.

 

Benny Feilhaber, 5.5- Another player effected severely from the dismissal of Conrad, Feilhaber could not exploit the Catrachos defense or take advantage of US' speed in the form of Rogers, Findley, and Cunningham. In his defense, his possession and dribble penetration caused fits for the Catracho defense.

 

Sacha Kljestan, 3.5- Besides providing numerous errant passes, experiencing a suspect touch, and awkardly bumping into his own players, the Chivas USA play maker struggled in the overall match landscape. When he plays simple, his game flourishes, but he complicated matters by attempting cute passes which resulted in counter attacks or killed attacking momentum in the final third. This performance might have provided the proverbially nail in th coffin for Kljestan's World Cup aspirations.

 

Jeff Cunningham, 4- The forward duo were the most devastated from Conrad's early shower, but not working hard on the defensive side and playing extremely casual hurt his performance. His touch and intensity seemed to have remained in Denmark, since the play that was evidenced on Saturday came from an uninspired Cunningham.

 

Robbie Findley, 5.5- When he ran into space with the ball, Findley cause defensive imbalance, but when he received the ball in the air or with his back facing the goal, his touch failed him miserably as the ball would bounce 6-8 feet away from him. Once paired with target forward, Conor Casey, who absorbed the defensive pressure and performed the dirty work, the RSL leading goal scorer offered glimpses of his potential, as he utilized his speed to unsettle the Catracho back line.

 

Coach Bradley, 5.5- I must give him credit for an aggressive line up which featured Cunningham and Findley at forward. While his strategy bestowed offensive carte blanche to his midfield, his insertion of Jimmy Conrad downgraded him a notch, considering that the KC Wizard seems to be an outsider for the USMNT. It was also good that he allowed his team to play without a defensive substitution until the second half.

 

Subs

Clarence Goodson, 6 - Besides netting a great header from a set-piece play, his defense and anticipation help shore up the back line. Leading the back line in the second half helped his chances better than any fringe player.

 

Conor Casey, 6 - His hold-up play allowed the team space to play and gave Robbie Findley time to make his menacing runs. Solid Performance.

 

Heath Pearce, 5 - Just when you need an opportunity to shine and gain advantage for the left back position, the FC Dallas lefty offered little in the attack but solid in defense.

 

Alejandro Bedoya, 6 - Considering it was his first cap in poor circumstances, the Boston College Eagle interchanged well with team mates while unsettling his defenders in the attack. Could he make a late run to a World Cup spot?

 

Brad Davis, 6 - Offered good set-piece play while settling down the offense with composed decision making.

 

Dax McCarty, 5 - Entered the game with little on the line but kept the ball whizzing around the field.

 

Who impressed most against the Catrachos? Were you impressed by the Catracho's passing and counter attacking? Share your thoughts.

 

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Soccer Goals: Sick Foot skills Mixtape - Viva Futbol Volume 46

Posted by Joel Shirey On January - 23 - 2010

 

Soccer goals: After Jozy, Run DMB, and Maurice Edu relegated to the stands and not even the bench, I offer you the greatest gift of all, soccer mixtapes. This foot-skill video features some sick moves and can provide ideas that you can use on your friends. Speaking of dissing your opponents, I used these tapes as motivation utilizing them as I offered a pre-nutmeg declaration: He knew it was coming, and I still pulled it off with finesse. The stylish nutmeg that caused my Latin colleagues to call out the chump that I just punked. Faking the pass and gently rolling it through his legs, while in shock as the ball rolls through his legs in slow motion.

 

Actually, during the pick-up game, I scored a nutmeg hat-trick (or as they say in spanish a triple cocina).  Tricking my defender has cheered me up because I have been bummed by the recent injury bug and poor club form of some Yanks abroad that I won't mention. Anyway, enjoy the soccer videos and the USMNT game tonight.

 

Soccer Videos: Tricks that I attempt at the park (still a work in progress)

 

 

Top Skills Volume 19 from Torresinho on Vimeo.

 

Are you disappointed that several key Yanks are either injured or not  performing? What is your favorite trick at the local park? What is your starting Xl for the USMNT game?

 

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