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USA vs. Portugal


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4-5-1? Look, I know CR7 is a force of nature but he's less than 100%. If you play not to lose, there's a chance you'll lose. Come on, son.

The 4-5-1 has been the bread and butter of the U.S.

With a weak back line a 4-5-1 is the way to play.

Portugal still has the best player in the world and five starters that played in the Champions League and personally, I think you're severely underrating Portugal. Sure they have some injuries but I'd expect them to come out fighting for their lives rather than looking like a defeated team.

The goal is to hold off the initial attack for the 20 minutes.

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The 4-5-1 has been the bread and butter of the U.S.

With a weak back line a 4-5-1 is the way to play.

Portugal still has the best player in the world and five starters that played in the Champions League and personally, I think you're severely underrating Portugal. Sure they have some injuries but I'd expect them to come out fighting for their lives rather than looking like a defeated team.

The goal is to hold off the initial attack for the 20 minutes.

This! I cant remember the last time we didnt run a 4-5-1, we ran it last game, so does that mean we run for a draw each match? We need defense for this game

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Ugh... so far we're not playing like we can and looked too scared of CR7.

 

 

 

This was the worst thing we could do this game, go down a goal early to a silly mistake. Hopefully, Klinnsman has put it in their backbone to bounce back from it. WE need a score before halftime to stay in this to win.

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