Thanks, Joe. Can you please give us an article this week on who will or will not be available for next weekend's match vs. St. Louis? The Fox announce crew said we might be down seven players due to an international window, but did not say who. Thanks
Agree with all points but the Glesnes header that led to the PK: watching the replay in slow motion, it seems like a foul/late challenge but watching it in real time footage, it is so marginally late as to be questionable. The agonizing rewatching of the foul in Quinn was more obvious at any speed since Quinn had stopped the ball, could have directed it and there was no Nashville player near it.
I think emotional moment of taking that PK would better have been handled by Damiani, whose late sub on would have meant less emotion. Agree about the U back line but the fouls by NSH were constant and infringing and let go too often and you could see the reactions by Union players grow.
Good piece, Joe. Nashville had a very good game plan in denying the Union space in the middle of the pitch and then hitting them on the counter when they won the ball. They were very smart to not lose the ball in their own half in the middle of the pitch where the Union have feasted with their pressing.
Thanks, Joe. Can you please give us an article this week on who will or will not be available for next weekend's match vs. St. Louis? The Fox announce crew said we might be down seven players due to an international window, but did not say who. Thanks
Agree with all points but the Glesnes header that led to the PK: watching the replay in slow motion, it seems like a foul/late challenge but watching it in real time footage, it is so marginally late as to be questionable. The agonizing rewatching of the foul in Quinn was more obvious at any speed since Quinn had stopped the ball, could have directed it and there was no Nashville player near it.
I think emotional moment of taking that PK would better have been handled by Damiani, whose late sub on would have meant less emotion. Agree about the U back line but the fouls by NSH were constant and infringing and let go too often and you could see the reactions by Union players grow.
Good article on recap .. where is Glavenovich is he hurt?
Good piece, Joe. Nashville had a very good game plan in denying the Union space in the middle of the pitch and then hitting them on the counter when they won the ball. They were very smart to not lose the ball in their own half in the middle of the pitch where the Union have feasted with their pressing.
Spot on article.