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Showing posts with label Soccer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Soccer. Show all posts

Friday, June 7, 2013

What Does the U.S. Soccer Win Over Germany Mean?

 In advance of the qualifier vs Jamaica, NBC2 videographer Jon Moore looks at the meaning of the U.S. win vs Germany last week.

For the first time since the 1999 Confederations Cup the United States defeated Germany in a soccer match. The U.S held onto a 4-3 victory Sunday in Washington on the 100th birthday of the national team. After a disappointing 4-2 lost to a very young and talented Belgium team earlier in the week many thought the Germans would come into RFK Stadium and dismantle the Americans.


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The German national team which is ranked second in the FIFA world rankings and are some experts favorites to win the 2014 World Cup. However, the starting lineup for the Germans on Sunday did not feature most of the stars expected to lead them to victory in Brazil. Even though the German team did not feature some of its premier talent, the eleven that wore the green away jerseys for Germany have a chance to make the team that will travel to Brazil next summer.

Nineteen year-old Julian Draxler who started and scored Sunday for Germany has a very bright future in both club and international play. Also in the lineup Sunday was Lukas Podolski, and Miroslav Klose who have both been featured in World Cup and Euro Cup matches in years previous. Many soccer writers will mention, “Well the U.S. basically played Germany's 'B' team so there isn't much to take away from this victory.” I disagree, does this win mean the U.S will challenge for a World Cup title in Brazil? Not a chance, but it does mean the gap is closing and the Americans are making strides in the right direction to eventually compete in the “worlds game”.

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Jozy Altidore scored on a venomous volley breaking his goal-less streak in a U.S uniform. If he can find his form and continue to put the ball into the back of the net, that would be a huge boost to the U.S attack. Also scoring for the Americans on Sunday was arguably the best player to ever wear a USMNT (United States Men's National Team) jersey, proud Texan Clint Dempsey. With his two goals yesterday Dempsey is now the third leading goal scorer in all competitions for the U.S. Though he recently celebrated his 30th birthday Dempsey will need to be a force in Brazil for the United States if they hope to compete.

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With six world cup qualifiers still remaining and three of those being played in June and July the USMNT must continue to make strides similar to the win over the Germans to not only qualify for Brazil but hopefully make some noise and shock the world. Sunday's game may have only been a friendly with not much riding on the outcome. However, when this country is looking for a reason to jump on a bandwagon every time the red, white, and blue takes the field, you hope to leave an impact.

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Premier League Offseason Outlook

NBC 2 Videographer and soccer aficionado Jon Moore takes a look at the upcoming offseason in the Premier League 

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The circus that is the summer transfer window of the Barclay’s Premier League is underway. If you are unfamiliar with how the transfer period works, basically teams are only allowed to bring in new players twice a year. The window occurs during the summer off season and in January for a short time. Unlike most American professional sports, transactions almost rarely include a player for player trade. Instead, teams offer a transfer fee for specific players. Rarely will a player be included along with the fee. Players who are no longer under contract like free agency in American sports are free to sign with any team they deem fit.

The Liverpool Football Club has agreed to terms with former Arsenal and Manchester City defender Kolo Toure. This marked the first move of the summer for the club on Merseyside. Toure will most likely be the first of a couple defenders brought in by second year manager Brendan Rodgers. With the retirement of longtime defender Jamie Carragher, Liverpool's back four will definitely need some reinforcement. There are whisperings that current Liverpool defender Martin Sktrel, who lost his starting job to Carragher midway through the 12'/13' campaign, is on his way out.

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Toure may be the first of multiple signings to strengthen the Liverpool defense. The 32 year Ivory Coast international will not only add plenty of skill to the Redmen defense, but plenty of experience and a winning mentality. He also adds many leadership qualities as he wore the captains armband on multiple occasions for 2011/2012 Premier League champions Manchester City. Some are skeptical that Toure's best years are behind him, but many of the skeptics also wrote off the 35 year-old Carragher. In the second half of the 2012/2013 season the veteran became arguably Liverpool's most consistent defender. Though Toure should not be viewed as a long term fixture, he will make plenty of appearances and add much needed depth. It should also be noted that Toure's contract with Manchester City expired, so no transfer fee was required of Liverpool's owners, Fenway Sports Group.

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Also in the Liverpool transfer rumor mill is current Schalke defender of the German Bundesliga, Greek international Kyriakos Papadopoulos. The 21 year-old Papadopoulos is coming off a rough year, where he only made ten appearances for Schalke in the 2012/2013 season due to illness and knee surgery. Liverpool fans should not let this worry them too much; Papadopoulos had a great 2011/2012 campaign and added seven goals from a defensive position. Many scouts have said that one of many Papadopoulos's strengths is in the air which could really help Liverpool who were vulnerable against free kicks and corners in 2012/2013. Many Liverpool supporters look at the big man from Greece as a long term replacement for the recently retired Carragher. He is under contract for a rumored price tag of £12million. If Liverpool finds themselves in a bidding war with deep pocketed clubs such as Manchester City, the Redmen may need to start looking elsewhere for defensive reinforcements. It has already been a busy summer for Liverpool and the rest of world football....better known as soccer here in the states.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Mayer: The 2012 West Vigo Boys Soccer Team


(This blog post corresponds with a feature story that aired on Monday, October 1st. Here is the link to the video: West Vigo Delivers Surprising Season

The soccer players walked in and out of the gym trying to stay warm and for that matter awake. They arrived at West Vigo High School around 7:45 AM on Saturday and were still trying to figure out the location of the bus that was scheduled to take them on the two and half hour ride to Browne County.

This kind of thing happens all the time in high school sports. Bus schedules get mixed up and kids that would want nothing more then to sleep in on a Saturday are left envisioning their upcoming game and waiting for a ride. Of course, many of these soccer players that had given up their Saturday and countless other weekends and hours of practicing never anticpated having to do so. That's because as recently as this summer, they weren't soccer players.

Anyone who has played sports on a serious level understands the commitment it takes. Time is just one aspect. So, when the Vikings boys soccer team found themselves without enough players two weeks before the 2012 season, they knew it would be a difficult task to convince others to join the squad. That didn't stop captains Brady Cole, Nathan Augustus, and Justin Kump from attempting to save their team. They wandered the halls of their school and pitched the idea to countless athletes. Cross Country players already had the conditioning aspect down, basketball and baseball players could get great practice for their upcoming seasons, and tennis players would have the much needed hand eye coordination.

Coach Culley DeGroote also tried to sell the soccer team to students, but he was also busy making sure he knew enough about the sport to teach it. DeGroote had experience as a coach, but had never played or taught the beautiful game. The middle school gym teacher surrounded himself with assisstants Cody Jones and Travis Lewzader, who would help relay the basics.

Sports teams often have to overcome obstacles that bring them together and help form a bond that eventually leads to great success. They must climb a metaphorical mountain to reach the summit of athletic success. However, the Vikings were not only climbing a mountain, they were doing it without harnesses and hopping on one leg.

West Vigo lost nine starting seniors from the 2011 squad. Three of those players were the all time leading scorers for the program. The coaching staff was gone as well. The players that remained had to switch positions for the most part and play a greatly increased role. Once players from other sports were recruited (over half the team) the Vikings had two weeks to impart 15 years of soccer knowledge. The players who actually knew soccer had to spend much of their time normally preserved for improving, teaching the novices basics of the game such as how to properly execute a throw in and when there would be a corner or goalie kick. Furthermore, a great number of the new soccer players did not know their teammates previously and had never met Coach DeGroote, so chemistry would have to be built from ground zero in a very short amount of time.

The bus ride was quite at first. Most of the boys used the long journey to catch up on sleep and dream of a Saturday watching college football, going to the lake, or spending the day with friends and family. After a while, everyone started to gain some energy and begin preparations for the game. They acted like a group that had been together for years as opposed to a couple months. There was laughing, razzing, and everything you would expect from a group of high school boys on a road trip.

The pre-game was rushed because we made it to Browne County a bit late. It was cool, but not cold and the grass was still moist with the son yet to break through. Players went through their routines and for the Vikings this includes countless tips and advice for the less experienced boys. As the game started and progressed the inexperience shows. Defenders are out of position, maybe only a second late, but that can make all the difference in soccer.

A Browne County player, who is obviously experienced and talented, continually uses jukes and fakes to get around the Vikings. West Vigo has opportunities on offense, but they just can't seem to get enough players down the field to create continuinty and any kind of established attack.

The final score is 5-1, the one West Vigo goal coming on a beautiful shot from Justin Kump, an experienced sophomore. The Vikings don't hang their heads. They hustle off the field, stand in line and shake hands. Coach DeGroote directs them to gather everything and make sure all the trash is thrown away. Some of the players spent a few minutes talking with parents then head back to the bus.

The silence of a defeated team is not found on the ride back. The players understand that the odds are stacked against them. They are still learning with each game although this was the season finale and playoffs await. There are smiles and laughter along with music and talk of plans for the rest of the weekend. The players are not ok with losing. They are a determined group, but simply, refuse to let a loss bring them down. The team is constantly looking forward, trying to figure out ways to get better and build a sustainable program.

Athleticism is the basis for the majority of sports, but knowledge and fundamentals play just as important of a role. When building a team, it takes time for the players to bond and build a trust that can translate into success. The West Vigo soccer team has packed in years of knowledge and practice into a small set of time and still found a way to wins games. They have morphed into a true team instead of individuals playing with like uniforms. No matter the outcome, the season has been a mighty success. 

After finishing conference play at 2-3-1, West Vigo won its sectional game 2-0 over South Vermillion. They play Covington for the championship on Saturday.