youngsters (might) get a shot
Men’s National Team Roster vs. Switzerland. Basel, Switzerland. October 17, 2007
GOALKEEPERS (3): Marcus Hahnemann (Reading FC), Tally Hall (Esbjerg), Chris Seitz (Real Salt Lake)
DEFENDERS (7): Carlos Bocanegra (Fulham FC), Steve Cherundolo (Hannover 96), Dan Califf (Aalborg BK), Jay Demerit (Watford FC), Oguchi Onyewu (Standard de Liege), Heath Pearce (Hansa Rostock), Steve Purdy (1860 Munich)
MIDFIELDERS (7): Freddy Adu (SL Benfica), DaMarcus Beasley (Glasgow Rangers), Michael Bradley (SC Heerenveen), Maurice Edu (Toronto FC), Benny Feilhaber (Hamburger SV), Eddie Lewis (Derby County), Danny Szetela (Racing Santander)
FORWARDS (4): Clint Dempsey (Fulham FC), Robbie Findley (Real Salt Lake), Preston Zimmerman (Hamburger SV), Sal Zizzo (Hannover 96)
A quick reaction and then straight to the always thorough USSF press release after the jump…
I personally always love it when youngsters get a shot during international friendlies. So many MLS teams fighting for the playoffs cuts out a lot of those options, but there are plenty of youngsters in Europe, now more than ever. Can we all agree for once that it’s OK that Jozy Altidore didn’t get the call, or do people still want to hammer on about that?
Bradley seems to have only picked guys that performed at the U20 World Cup or are performing for their club teams. Out are the likes of Lee Nguyen and Charlie Davies, and in are Robbie Findley, Maurice Edu, Preston Zimmerman, and Sal Zizzo. Now we wait to see who actually gets to play.
From USSF:
The U.S. team will begin gathering for training on Wednesday (Oct. 10) in Yverdon-les-Bains, and will move on Oct. 15 to Basel. The final roster for the Switzerland match will be named following next weekend’s league competitions.
“This is a great opportunity to gather many of our European-based players to have some quality time together, with the reward at the end of it being a match against a very good Switzerland team,” said Bradley. “We are continuing to develop our team as World Cup qualifying approaches, and this week gives us another good chance to integrate more players into our system.”
The training camp roster holds eight players from the 2007 Gold Cup championship team this summer, led by team captain Carlos Bocanegra. Glasgow Rangers midfielder DaMarcus Beasley posted three goals in the tournament, and his nine total points are second-highest for the U.S. this year. Bocanegra and his Fulham teammate, Clint Dempsey, scored in the USA’s thrilling 4-2 loss to Brazil last month in Chicago.
Derby County midfielder Eddie Lewis and Reading FC goalkeeper Marcus Hahnemann return to the U.S. fold for the first time since the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Lewis is the leading capwinner on the roster with 73 appearances for the United States, including starts in two matches in Germany in the summer of 2006.
While eight players in camp have one cap or less, they boast plenty of experience at the youth international level. Six players were part of the USA’s FIFA U-20 World Cup team that advanced to the quarterfinals in Canada this past summer, with four players – Freddy Adu, Michael Bradley, Danny Szetela and Sal Zizzo – starting all five matches. Both Adu and Szetela had three goals in the tournament, while Bradley scored the game-winner in overtime against Uruguay that put the U.S. through to the quarterfinals.
Switzerland finished in first place in Group G of the 2006 FIFA World Cup, ahead of eventual runners up France. Falling to Ukraine in the Round of 16 in penalties after a 0-0 draw in regulation time, the Swiss became the first team in World Cup history to be eliminated from the tournament without surrendering a single goal.
The U.S. will be searching for their first-ever victory against Switzerland, with a lifetime record of 0-3-3. This is the USA’s third visit to the country, the most recent trip a 2-1 loss on June 2, 1990 in St. Gallen. The most memorable meeting took place in the teams’ opening match of the 1994 World Cup on June 18 in Detroit, when Eric Wynalda’s free kick goal just before halftime secured a crucial point that would eventually allow the U.S. to advance to the knockout phase before being eliminated by Brazil.
The U.S. will complete its 2007 schedule when they make their first-ever trip to South Africa when they take on the 2010 FIFA World Cup hosts on Nov. 17 in Johannesburg as part of the Nelson Mandela Challenge Cup. Kickoff at Ellis Park Stadium, which will host one World Cup semifinal match in 2010, is set for 4 p.m. local time (9 a.m. ET), with the television schedule yet to be determined. Fans can follow the match live on ussoccer.com’s MatchTracker.














Connor
on Oct 21st, 2007 - 12:54pm
and by what merit does onyewu get another call up?
Ric
on Oct 21st, 2007 - 12:54pm
“Bradley seems to have only picked guys that performed at the U20 World Cup or are performing for their club teams.”
I don’t really think that’s a bad thing…
Brian
on Oct 21st, 2007 - 12:55pm
First off, connor, onyewu gets another call up be cause he is one of the greatest defenders in US history and hes still young. Second im glad to see that bob bradley finally got freddy and danny on te roster. i would have liked to see jozy but i can understand that since nyrb is pushing for the mls cup i can see y they dont want to lose him.
Eugene
on Oct 21st, 2007 - 12:56pm
Time to see if Adu learned anything in Portugal…
KFad
on Oct 21st, 2007 - 12:59pm
Gooch showed spark before and during the Cup but since then, he’s been terrible. He was the worst player on the field in each of his Gold Cup appearances.
If he is one of the greatest defenders in US history with only 19 caps, we’re much worse than the rest of the world says.
Kyle
on Oct 21st, 2007 - 12:59pm
I was at that game in 1994. It was the first world cup game I had attended. The swiss hired 2 cranes to hoist up a swiss flag that was about 4 or 5 stories tall. I remember the temperature at field level was about 103 b/c it was in the old silver dome which had virtually no circulation. The US wore those heinous jerseys made to look like american flags. It was a fantastic atmosphere though. I’ll look forward to the rematch.
Carr
on Jul 26th, 2009 - 12:10am
interesting to revisit the Gooch critiques
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