Christen Press and Kelly O'Hara make the best passes. Tobin Heath is my forever favorite! By forcing myself to watch her in the 2008 Olympics, I learned enough about the game to finally appreciate it. She has been a mainstay force in the game for over 11 years now and hasn't lost a step.
The camera shots of all the young girls in the stadium with their overflowing enthusiasm is so priceless and just the tip of the national ice berg. We need multiple hundreds more playing fields to accommodate this burgeoning interest in the game. FIFA is increasing the number of teams next time from 24 to 32. This will drive the international enthusiasm over the tournament to a near fever pitch for the women's game alone.
Fascinating. There was an advertisement for a furniture store specifically in Bakersfield. I live near there. Does the famous coconut juice x live near me?!?!??!?
@G K ...yeah, I can't go there. She held this team back. She came in at a great time, with the best resources and the best talent pool. And they've been off kilter the whole time. Sure, they won this one. They've lost others. I felt this WC was a lackluster. They beat up on Thailand and partially Chile and did just enough to dominate flow and outlast everyone else. The team deserves the accolades for rising over the multi-managing...not the coach.
They don't have to go very far to find a replacement coach, the Co-captain of the USA national soccer team 37 years old Carly Lloyd.She has the soccer skills, the soccer experience, the communication skills, the listening skills, Carly Lloyd is very well liked, admired and respected by all her team mates and peers plus she has a great likeable and humble personality which make her a good and efficient team manager and an amazing USA national soccer coach. I believe that Carly Lloyd could carry on the USA women national soccer team dynasty for the next 20 years. It will be a great mistake by the USA women national soccer federation not to hire Carly Lloyd as the next head coach for the USA women national soccer team. Antonio.
Eloy...I see where your head's at. It would be cool. Maybe in a few years, if that's her desire. Beyond the olys coming up. How often do you see that in any sport...a veteran career coming to a close and jumping right back in as a head coach? Anyone would probably hit the couch for a few seasons, take a breather and take stock of their options. I would've suggested O'Reilly before the WC, but unfortunately, she opened her mouth and made a fool of herself on television. Ha. It was cringe worthy and don't get me started on Lalas (what an imbecile). But, it is a shame you don't see any former players turn coach. Imagine Solo as a coach...that would be one tight ship!
After watching the World Cup games, I was wondering who was calling the shots in terms of the tactical decisions and Julie Foudy answered my question. It seems like that USWNT assistant coach, Gustavsson had a major role in how this team played in terms of tactics. he also had much of the direct hands-on of when it came time to talk with the players on the field during the games. It is almost like he was the head coach and not Jill Ellis. If you look back at many of the games, it was assistant coach Gustavsson wearing the headset carrying around what looks like an iPad of some sort and he seems to be the one in the coaches box quite a bit and when they show him with Jill Ellis and another assistant coach sitting together it seems like he is the one in charge. I am having trouble believing that Jill Ellis, with all the mistakes she has made in the past, can all of a sudden make the kinds of decisions that help lead this current version of the USWNT to a championship. Jill relied heavily on the veterans when she put the final roster out for the world cup as seen by the choice of final callups, of Krieger and Brian. During the World Cup games, she as well relied on the veterans. She used Lloyd, Press, and Krieger as subs and switched from time to time Horan and Mewis and Lavelle. I actually looked up Tony Gustavsson's Wikipedia page and he has played 16 years as a professional player something Jill has none of, also has 14 years of coaching at the senior level. Jill never coached at the senior level until 2014 yes she was an assistant coach but never coach until 2014 when she was given the Job. My feeling is that she was relying heavily on Tony Gustavsson, for the tactical game plan because of his knowledge of soccer at the senior level something Jill again had none of either as a player or even as a coach. Is Jill Ellis a great coach or did she coach a great team with a lot of experience from not only the players but the assistant coaches as well? What are your thoughts?
That's a good take there Chris. I like that you linked what you saw during the matches. I didn't notice in the WC myself, but, can certainly add that I've seen him do much of what you said during the build up and in friendlies. Any time you catch audio of the bench...it's Gustavsson yelling. Didn't he announce his retirement too? I'd think that you know that I am no fan of Ellis. I'm happy she's stepping down and quickly too. Maybe we can finally get a decent keeper? The problem is with her experience. Prior to the senior team it has been all college teams and the US equivalent (u-20, u-21). 16 years in a plug and play scheme. They're kids, trying to figure out the game and themselves. There aren't a lot of consistent options and I think that translates to her coaching style at this level. She put out a constant, ever changing, never the same, line up...every game. That's what a college coach has to do as the players are unreliable. She had these 5 years and never found her groove. She never developed further as a coach. She couldn't trust that she made a correct decision and stick with it. Or she couldn't trust the players. The incessant flip over shows this. She can't evolve. Even right to the end...didn't she put Heath in as a defender for a half right before the WC? WTF? What a waste! I do not think she is great. She's ho hum, clueless, just throwing meatballs at the wall. She came in at the right time with a solid, unwavering core that did it themselves. Again! This team is a recycling machine of experience, expectations and organized style. They take care of themselves for the most part. A coach is mostly inconsequential in soccer. They really can only ruin it and never be the reason for winning. I think Ellis added restrictions and nearly did ruin it. The players play the game. It's a fluid game, in response to an unscripted adversary. Action reaction. They have to just ebb and flow with the tide. It's not something you can script and have set plays. They have a series of 3,4-pass movements they work on in drills and in game action, they just flawlessly fall back on them if they're in the right position and the field allows it. I think it's a testament to the players' abilities to overcome the chaos and just make it work. Which they barely did. Wasn't flashy. They left a tremendous amount on those fields.
If you actually followed the team, you would know that his roll was to focus primarily on offense while Jill focused on defense. I’m not a big fan of Jill, but to say he actually coached the team is sexist and ignorant. A good coach has a good team around them. That doesn’t mean she wasn’t involved. Sheesh.
@@kycone I been watching their games for a long time as far back as the 1999 USWNT World Cup championship game in the Rose Bowl. If you actually read my post, I stated it in the first two lines, that I was wondering who was actually calling the shots in terms of the tactical decisions. Nowhere in my post did a say he actually coached the team. She may have been involved and like you said she focused on defense. Frankly, after watching what she did with the defensive line over the last three years, going from a 4 person to three-person line and then putting a midfield player on the defensive line and watching what happened when she did that I have to wonder if she knew anything about rebuilding a defensive line. She saw in 2015 that it took a solid 4 person defensive line to win the 2015 World Cup yet she still went with only three until it blew up in her face in the "She Believes" and "Tournament of Nations" tournaments as soccer fans saw watching this team over the last three years. Curious how long have you been watching the USWNT games ??
POWERFUL, STAMINA FULL, AND STRONG FULL GAME.......... MOSTLY PARTICIPANTS IS STAMINA FULL, SKILLS FULL, DRIBBLING FULL STRONG FULL AND POWERFUL............. NO 9 , 10 , 17 IS WONDERFUL.............. ON THE HOL, WINER IS WINER......
Christen Press and Kelly O'Hara make the best passes.
Tobin Heath is my forever favorite!
By forcing myself to watch her in the 2008 Olympics, I learned enough about the game to finally appreciate it.
She has been a mainstay force in the game for over 11 years now and hasn't lost a step.
yes those three are my favourite
@21stcenturyenigma Yes. For sure!
It’s always a pleasure to watch Tobin Heath doing her thing. She’s phenomenal.
Thanks so much for the complete coverage including all the excellent commentary between Julie Foudy and Kate Markgraf.
This total package is the bomb!
TOBIN HEATH, LINDSEY HORAN, CARLI LOYD, 👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
👍👍
Thanks for uploading whole game!!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😍😍😍😍
The camera shots of all the young girls in the stadium with their overflowing enthusiasm is so priceless and just the tip of the national ice berg.
We need multiple hundreds more playing fields to accommodate this burgeoning interest in the game.
FIFA is increasing the number of teams next time from 24 to 32.
This will drive the international enthusiasm over the tournament to a near fever pitch for the women's game alone.
Thanks for uploading whole game many greetings from austria
*The two best teams in the world are present over there. The first one is the USA playing against Ireland and the second one the USA bench.*
I wish I can live in USA so I can see Tobin and watching USWNT playing
@21stcenturyenigma ,hiii I'm from Indonesia
@21stcenturyenigma ,USWNT is a great team,I adore them , especially Tobin Heath..I support Italia men team..
@21stcenturyenigma ,I wish one day I'll go there..
Yeah USA is powerful and also beautiful
@21stcenturyenigma ,nice to know you, you are so kind
@21stcenturyenigma but still USA is a great country ..oh I love Alex Morgan too,she's awesome..I'm 22
The artistic grace combined with disciplined athleticism is a wonder to behold in this sport.
*Carli Lloyd is playing better than when she was in her early 20's. She is amazing.*
omg ur alive!! thanks for the upload even tho I watched the match 😂😂
Thank you so much for uploading! ❤❤🙏🙏
the couple at 20:36, so cute omgg
Omg true
Thanks for unloading whole game
Great thanks and appreciation to Jill Ellis for coaching such an enthusiastic and talented team.
Their intense conviviality is so inspiring as well.
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Can you do NWSL games pls?
bless your sweet sweet soul. you're the real hero of the uswnt fanbase
And thank you so much@coconut juice x for this.. you are amazing..
Tobin’s header: 🥰✨🥳
Thank you so much for this
Tobin Heath I love you so much
That’s four stars on the field in the beginning is really cool
Fascinating. There was an advertisement for a furniture store specifically in Bakersfield. I live near there. Does the famous coconut juice x live near me?!?!??!?
Goal by Tobin Heath, assisted by Christen Press. 🙏🙏
Gf to Gf couple goals.
can u please upload the thailand vs uswnt from the wwc
Does anyone know where you can rewatch the WWC matches from 2019? Appears there's a total blackout of them on UA-cam...Ugh.
Many thanks dude
i dont get why jill doesn't want to retire after the olympics
@G K ...yeah, I can't go there. She held this team back. She came in at a great time, with the best resources and the best talent pool. And they've been off kilter the whole time. Sure, they won this one. They've lost others. I felt this WC was a lackluster. They beat up on Thailand and partially Chile and did just enough to dominate flow and outlast everyone else. The team deserves the accolades for rising over the multi-managing...not the coach.
Thank u for the video 👍
:)big big thanks to you!!
They don't have to go very far to find a replacement coach, the Co-captain of the USA national soccer team 37 years old Carly Lloyd.She has the soccer skills, the soccer experience, the communication skills, the listening skills, Carly Lloyd is very well liked, admired and respected by all her team mates and peers plus she has a great likeable and humble personality which make her a good and efficient team manager and an amazing USA national soccer coach. I believe that Carly Lloyd could carry on the USA women national soccer team dynasty for the next 20 years. It will be a great mistake by the USA women national soccer federation not to hire Carly Lloyd as the next head coach for the USA women national soccer team.
Antonio.
She just isn't ready to retire yet. She wants to play through the Olympics and retire at the end of 2020
Eloy...I see where your head's at. It would be cool. Maybe in a few years, if that's her desire. Beyond the olys coming up. How often do you see that in any sport...a veteran career coming to a close and jumping right back in as a head coach? Anyone would probably hit the couch for a few seasons, take a breather and take stock of their options.
I would've suggested O'Reilly before the WC, but unfortunately, she opened her mouth and made a fool of herself on television. Ha. It was cringe worthy and don't get me started on Lalas (what an imbecile). But, it is a shame you don't see any former players turn coach. Imagine Solo as a coach...that would be one tight ship!
*Christen Press is so beautiful.*
Thanks so much for posting! Do you have any plans to post the WC games?
Lloyd #10. 🔥💖
They should’ve given Sam Mewis a lot of credit for that pass
This is is so inspiring ⚽️🥇🏆
Tobin
One question though, why did they put the Italian flag instead of the Irish? It should be orange not red...
Good thing there wasn't 14,000 commercials in this video. Otherwise it would have been annoying.
After watching the World Cup games, I was wondering who was calling the shots in terms of the tactical decisions and Julie Foudy answered my question. It seems like that USWNT assistant coach, Gustavsson had a major role in how this team played in terms of tactics. he also had much of the direct hands-on of when it came time to talk with the players on the field during the games. It is almost like he was the head coach and not Jill Ellis. If you look back at many of the games, it was assistant coach Gustavsson wearing the headset carrying around what looks like an iPad of some sort and he seems to be the one in the coaches box quite a bit and when they show him with Jill Ellis and another assistant coach sitting together it seems like he is the one in charge. I am having trouble believing that Jill Ellis, with all the mistakes she has made in the past, can all of a sudden make the kinds of decisions that help lead this current version of the USWNT to a championship.
Jill relied heavily on the veterans when she put the final roster out for the world cup as seen by the choice of final callups, of Krieger and Brian. During the World Cup games, she as well relied on the veterans. She used Lloyd, Press, and Krieger as subs and switched from time to time Horan and Mewis and Lavelle. I actually looked up Tony Gustavsson's Wikipedia page and he has played 16 years as a professional player something Jill has none of, also has 14 years of coaching at the senior level. Jill never coached at the senior level until 2014 yes she was an assistant coach but never coach until 2014 when she was given the Job. My feeling is that she was relying heavily on Tony Gustavsson, for the tactical game plan because of his knowledge of soccer at the senior level something Jill again had none of either as a player or even as a coach. Is Jill Ellis a great coach or did she coach a great team with a lot of experience from not only the players but the assistant coaches as well? What are your thoughts?
That's a good take there Chris. I like that you linked what you saw during the matches. I didn't notice in the WC myself, but, can certainly add that I've seen him do much of what you said during the build up and in friendlies. Any time you catch audio of the bench...it's Gustavsson yelling. Didn't he announce his retirement too?
I'd think that you know that I am no fan of Ellis. I'm happy she's stepping down and quickly too. Maybe we can finally get a decent keeper?
The problem is with her experience. Prior to the senior team it has been all college teams and the US equivalent (u-20, u-21). 16 years in a plug and play scheme. They're kids, trying to figure out the game and themselves. There aren't a lot of consistent options and I think that translates to her coaching style at this level. She put out a constant, ever changing, never the same, line up...every game. That's what a college coach has to do as the players are unreliable. She had these 5 years and never found her groove. She never developed further as a coach. She couldn't trust that she made a correct decision and stick with it. Or she couldn't trust the players. The incessant flip over shows this. She can't evolve. Even right to the end...didn't she put Heath in as a defender for a half right before the WC? WTF? What a waste! I do not think she is great. She's ho hum, clueless, just throwing meatballs at the wall. She came in at the right time with a solid, unwavering core that did it themselves. Again! This team is a recycling machine of experience, expectations and organized style. They take care of themselves for the most part. A coach is mostly inconsequential in soccer. They really can only ruin it and never be the reason for winning. I think Ellis added restrictions and nearly did ruin it. The players play the game. It's a fluid game, in response to an unscripted adversary. Action reaction. They have to just ebb and flow with the tide. It's not something you can script and have set plays. They have a series of 3,4-pass movements they work on in drills and in game action, they just flawlessly fall back on them if they're in the right position and the field allows it. I think it's a testament to the players' abilities to overcome the chaos and just make it work. Which they barely did. Wasn't flashy. They left a tremendous amount on those fields.
If you actually followed the team, you would know that his roll was to focus primarily on offense while Jill focused on defense. I’m not a big fan of Jill, but to say he actually coached the team is sexist and ignorant. A good coach has a good team around them. That doesn’t mean she wasn’t involved. Sheesh.
@@kycone I been watching their games for a long time as far back as the 1999 USWNT World Cup championship game in the Rose Bowl. If you actually read my post, I stated it in the first two lines, that I was wondering who was actually calling the shots in terms of the tactical decisions. Nowhere in my post did a say he actually coached the team. She may have been involved and like you said she focused on defense. Frankly, after watching what she did with the defensive line over the last three years, going from a 4 person to three-person line and then putting a midfield player on the defensive line and watching what happened when she did that I have to wonder if she knew anything about rebuilding a defensive line. She saw in 2015 that it took a solid 4 person defensive line to win the 2015 World Cup yet she still went with only three until it blew up in her face in the "She Believes" and "Tournament of Nations" tournaments as soccer fans saw watching this team over the last three years. Curious how long have you been watching the USWNT games ??
@@chrisradovan7642 dude. Nobody has time to write essays just because you don't feel like giving a female coach due credit.
Is there a 2nd half
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the christen➡️tobin goal
Could you not have edited out the endless adverts??
Haha at 21:20 that’s gotta be embarrassing 😂
The ireland flag is yellow not red
the real mvp
where is rapino
Injured
Why is the quality so low?
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Great team! Carli Lloyd misses almost every time lately
POWERFUL, STAMINA FULL, AND STRONG FULL GAME..........
MOSTLY PARTICIPANTS IS STAMINA FULL, SKILLS FULL, DRIBBLING FULL STRONG FULL AND POWERFUL............. NO 9 , 10 , 17 IS WONDERFUL..............
ON THE HOL, WINER IS WINER......
Nice, style of Rapinoe &morgan after winning
*I'm concerned about the potential fact that Alex Morgan cannot make it for the Olympics because of her pregnancy.*
She made a statement saying she was gonna play for the olympics😄
I think she'll play due to the fact that the olympics will be in 2021 and she mentioned that she would play on her IG
America is impressive hope to visit one day
R.I.P Kobe bryant
All loved except megan Rapinoe she can go straight to you know where
Usa💪💪🇺🇸🇺🇸👋👋
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