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GameSheet Plus: Nashville Shootout

mikemiller75×75 Mike Miller
A long suffering fan of Canadian soccer since 1971 when I started
attending games of the Montreal Olympique of the pre-Pelé NASL.

InsideSoccer Gamesheet
This report helps track the game to game player changes made by coach Nick Dasovic.

The U23 Olympic team used the Canadian factor in taking third place at the Olympic Qualifying in Nashville. When it comes to coin tosses and kicks from the penalty mark no one can beat Canada.

After a 90 minute 0-0 draw with Guatemala, the match went straight to a shootout. Isidro Sanchez Macip, Nikolas Ledgerwood, Keegan Ayre, Tyler Hemming and Kyle Hall scored for Canada. All five Canadian kickers scored, while Guatemala only managed 3 goals.

In a meaningless lacklustre game Guatemala was unable to avenge their 5-0 loss to Canada in the preliminary round.

Will Johnson was selected to the tournament’s Best XI team despite missing two games because of suspension. Johnson was red carded in the first game and sat out the final game because of yellow card accumulation.

Canada may have fared better if some of their top players in Europe were released by their clubs. Keeper Asmir Begovic showed up at the tournament but he had to sit out the first game, he was suspended because of a red card in his final game at the U20 world Cup. His club Portsmouth then recalled him before he had the opportunity to play for Canada.

Jaime Peters, Marcel De Jong, David Edgar, Mike D’Agostino and Johnathan Bourgault were other players missing from action.

Coach Nick Dasovic joked at the press conference after the USA game “well if I still have a job on Monday”. Possibly refering to comments he made about the CSA as much as about the results.


Canada Olympic Qualifying 2008
Player MP G A GUA USA GUA HAI MEX
Nikolas Ledgerwood D 450 0 0 90 90 90 90 90
Dejan Jakovic D 450 0 0 90 90 90 90 90
Tyler Hemming M 408 0 1 90 90 90 57 81
Tosaint Ricketts M 405 2 0 90 90 90 45 90
Andrzej Ornoch F 380 0 1 45 90 89 90 66
Andre Hainault D 360 0 1 0 90 90 90 90
Tyler Rosenlund M 326 1 1 74 76 90 86 0
Keegan Ayre M 307 0 0 16 30 81 90 90
Kyle Hall F 280 1 0 90 60 9 90 31
Diaz Kambere D 270 0 0 90 0 0 90 90
Will Johnson M 253 3 0 S 90 87 S 76
Graham Ramalho D 234 0 0 90 54 90 0 0
Ryan Gyaki M 112 0 0 70 0 0 33 9
Jacob Lensky F 104 0 0 0 0 0 45 59
Andrea Lombardo F 67 0 0 0 36 3 4 24
Isidro Sanchez-Macip M 45 0 0 45 0 0 0 0
Marcus Haber F 35 0 0 20 14 1 0 0

Keeper MP GA GAA GUA USA GUA HAI MEX
Joshua Wagenaar G 360 6 1.50 0 90 90 90 90
David Monsalve G 90 0 0.00 90 0 0 0 0
Asmir Begovic G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S

Legend

G Goals A Assists
MP Minutes played S Suspended
GA Goals against GAA Goals against average

Gamesheet Plus: Not Canada’s Night

mikemiller75×75 Mike Miller
A long suffering fan of Canadian soccer since 1971 when I started
attending games of the Montreal Olympique of the pre-Pelé NASL.

Highlights
This wasn’t Canada’s night. Nick Dasovic’s boys were up against a well prepared and discplined USA team. The Canadian defence had to with stand wave after wave of American attackers in the first half.

The Americans seemed to find the weakness in the Canadian team as they constantly pressured the attack down the right wing. Despite being badly outplayed in the first half, Canada was only down 1-0 on a Freddy Adu goal.

Adu seemed to be open all night and where Adu was, there was the ball. Peter Nowak the USA Olympic team coach, also coached Adu at the club level when both were with DC United.

Verbatim
Commenting on Adu after the game Nowak said “When Adu was younger he didn’t always understand the bigger picture, now he has started to believe in his ability to change a game.”

When asked about Adu’s free kick abilities, Dasovic said “I hate it”.

Dasovic also said that keeper Wagenaar “wasn’t happy with his performance.”

1ST HALF GAME BREAKDOWN
Minutes 1-10
Adu got away the first shot of the game, high and wide. Canada looked disorganized on defence, a bad clearance by Jakovic resulted in a corner for the USA. The Americans continued to pressure Canada. Adu had some nice touches, he also benefited from sloppy defence to gain a scoring opportunity.

» Advantage … USA
» Score … 0-0

Minutes 11-20
Adu was prominent again, having a lot of space to work. A bad pass by Rosenlund broke up Canada’s first foray into the USA’s end. The USA continued to pressure down the right wing. A dangerous Adu pass to Altidore failed to connect. Canada started to show better possession towards the end.

» Advantage … USA
» Score … 0-0

Minutes 21-30
More Adu, he was body-checked out of the play at one point, created space to get a shot on net at another. Graham Ramalho showed good control on the ball and played it out of danger. Canada unable to string together enough passes in order to be effective.

Adu finally opened the scoring with a free kick that eluded keeper Wagenaar.

On the goal, Adu said “I played the ball in hard to the far post, Kljestan made a hard run towards the ball, which froze the keeper, and the ball tucked into the corner.”

» Goal USA … Freddy Adu 27′
» Sub CAN … Kyle Hall for Keegan Ayre 30′

» Advantage … USA
» Score … USA 1-0

Minutes 31-40
Canada had their first shot on net, a curving shot from Will Johnson went just over the net. Dax McCarty didn’t connect on square pass into the box.

» Play … Even
» Score … USA 1-0

Minutes 41-45 +1
Johnson had another opportunity but couldn’t connect on a through pass. Canada lacked the final touch in the midfield. Tosaint Ricketts puts a shot over the net.

» Play … Even
» Score … USA 1-0

2ND HALF
Minutes 46-55
An early free kick from the USA was headed over the net. Adu gets another free kick opportunity, and his curving shot beats the wall and finds the top corner. Adu’s fourth goal of the tournament. Andrazes Ornoch creates some offence and earns a corner with an open run down the right side.

» Caution CAN … Andrew Hainault
» Goal USA … Freddy Adu 48′
» Sub CAN … Andrea Lombardo for Graham Ramalho 54′

» Advantage … USA
» Score … USA 2-0

Minutes 56-65
Canada started to play their best soccer of the game. Space opened up in the midfield and Canada was able to maintain some possession. Kyle Hall earned a corner kick.

» Advantage … CAN
» Score … USA 2-0

Minutes 66-75
Adu misses just wide on a volley. Ornoch’s header, on a pass from Johnson misses the USA seems to be sitting on their lead.

» Caution USA … Jozy Altidore 66′
» Sub USA … Charlie Davies for Jozy Altidore 75′

» Advantage … CAN
» Score … USA 2-0

Minutes 76-85
Teams start to tire or lose interest (so do I), sloppy play on both sides. Lombardo puts a shot over the net. Sacha Kljestan scores after receiving a great pass from Stuart Holden.

» Sub CAN … Marcus Haber for Tyler Rosenlund 76′
» Goal USA … Sacha Kljestan (Stuart Holden) 78′
» Sub USA … Eddie Gaven for Freddy Adu 82′

» Advantage … USA
» Score … USA 3-0

Minutes 86-90 +3
Yes there were two teams out there, Canada earns a corner.

» Sub USA … Robbie Findley for Sacha Kljestan 88′
» Caution CAN … Will Johnson 89′

» Advantage … USA
» Score … USA 3-0

InsideSoccer Gamesheet
This report helps track the game to game player changes made by coach Nick Dasovic.


Canada Olympic Qualifying 2008
Player MP G A USA GUA HAI MEX
Nikolas Ledgerwood D 360 0 0 90 90 90 90
Dejan Jakovic D 360 0 0 90 90 90 90
Andre Hainault D 360 0 1 90 90 90 90
Andrzej Ornoch F 335 0 1 90 89 90 66
Tyler Hemming M 318 0 1 90 90 57 81
Tosaint Ricketts M 315 2 0 90 90 45 90
Keegan Ayre M 291 0 0 30 81 90 90
Tyler Rosenlund M 252 1 1 76 90 86 0
Will Johnson M 253 3 0 90 87 S 76
Kyle Hall F 190 1 0 60 9 90 31
Diaz Kambere D 180 0 0 0 0 90 90
Jacob Lensky F 104 0 0 0 0 45 59
Graham Ramalho D 144 0 0 54 90 0 0
Ryan Gyaki M 42 0 0 0 0 33 9
Andrea Lombardo F 67 0 0 36 3 4 24
Marcus Haber F 15 0 0 14 1 0 0
Isidro Sanchez-Macip M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Keeper MP GA GAA USA Gua Hai Mex
Joshua Wagenaar G 360 6 1.50 90 90 90 90
Asmir Begovic G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
David Monsalve G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Legend

G Goals A Assists
MP Minutes played S Suspended
GA Goals against GAA Goals against average

Freddy Leads USA To Olympics

Courtesy USSoccer

USA Under-23 MNT Earns Berth to 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, Winning Semifinal Match Against Canada, 3-0
- USA Advances to Final of 2008 CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying Tournament
- Freddy Adu Scores Two Free-kick Strikes, Leads Tournament With Four Goals in as Many Games
- USA Picks Up Third-Consecutive Shut Out in Victory Without Letting Up a Shot on Goal

NASHVILLE, TN – The U.S. Under-23 Men’s National Team clinched a berth to the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing this evening after defeating Canada, 3-0, at LP Field in Nashville, Tenn., in the semifinals of CONCACAF Men’s Olympic Qualifying.

Freddy Adu led the way for the U.S., scoring the first two goals on free kicks in the 27th and 48th minutes, while Sacha Kljestan finished off the Canadians with a close-range strike in the 78th minute.

The victory marks the 13th time the U.S. will get the chance to compete for a medal at the Olympic Games on the men’s side. The 2008 Beijing Olympics will be played from Aug. 8-24 in five venues, and will mark the USA’s first trip to the Men’s Olympic Football Tournament since 2000.

“I was really proud and pleased to see everything that we had discussed before this kind of tournament come to fruition,” said U.S. head coach Peter Nowak. “I think that from the beginning to the end there was only one team that was going to win this game, and it was us.”

The U.S. moves on to the championship match on Sunday, March 23 against Honduras, who also qualified for the Olympics this evening by defeating Guatemala in penalty kicks, 6-5, after a scoreless 120 minutes in regulation and overtime. The final will kick off at 4 p.m. CT at LP Field and will be televised live on Fox Soccer Channel and ESPN Deportes.

The U.S. had little time to warm up on the field before the game due to the first match of the doubleheader going long, but that fact didn’t slow down the U.S. attack led by Jozy Altidore and Adu. Altidore set up both of Adu’s free kicks with determined runs that forced Canadian defenders to bring him down just outside the penalty area. Adu’s brace made him the tournament leader with four goals in as many games.

Altidore set up Adu’s first free kick goal of the night when he was tripped up by Nikolas Ledgerwood near the right corner of the penalty area. Adu whipped an in-swinger towards the goalmouth that skipped in front of goalkeeper Joshua Wagenaar, who may have been frozen by Kljestan’s attempt to get a foot on the service. Kljestan ended up not getting to it in time, and Wagenaar’s late reaction allowed the ball to get past him and land in the far-left netting.

Learning from their first match of the tournament against Cuba, the U.S. didn’t take their foot off the pedal and pressured Canada’s backline during the rest of first half. Their continued pressure was evident just two minutes after Adu’s goal when Altidore hustled after a bobbled shot by Wagenaar and clashed with the ‘keeper and two defenders.

The game started to get a bit chippy, but the U.S. defense was able to overpower most challenges that came their way. Canada only got two shots off in the first half – and nine in the entire game – and none of them on goal, meaning U.S. goalkeeper Chris Seitz didn’t have to make single save while earning his second shutout of the tournament. Through four matches in the qualifying tournament, the U.S. held their opponents scoreless three times.

The U.S. didn’t give Canada a chance to catch their breath in the second half, coming after them right from the second half whistle in an attempt to double their lead. Adu was given an early chance two minutes in when Altidore was taken down near the top of the box after beating Canada defender Andrew Hainault, resulting in a yellow card for the captain and a 20-yard free kick for the Benfica-based midfielder. Adu curled his shot over the wall and into the upper-right corner, giving Wagenaar no chance to make the save.

“Jozy made two great runs that resulted in two free kicks,” said Adu. “Jozy made a great run and the build up was great. We had a little bit of possession and the ball ended up at Jozy’s feet. He turned around ran at the guy and got the foul.”

With the Canadians against the ropes and struggling to mount a comeback, the USA took advantage of a break to score its third goal of the game. Adu played a ball out wide left to Stuart Holden, who held the ball while waiting for help before feeding a square ball to Kljestan who darted into the box. Kljestan did the rest, taking a perfect first touch past his defender and firing a low shot to the near left post.

Kljestan leads the team in minutes played with 315 throughout the tournament. The midfielder came on at halftime of the USA’s first match against Cuba, and has played every minute since.

Nowak used his fourth different lineup in as many games, inserting Jonathan Spector into the central defense along with Michael Orozco. A veteran of two World Youth Championships, Spector made his first-ever appearance with the U-23s tonight after joining up with the team in Nashville.

“It’s exciting. Everyone is really happy right now, we’re all really confident that we’re going to Beijing now,” said Kljestan. “We’re happy to finally celebrate with Coach Nowak and we’re all just excited. The whole tournament our team unity was good.”

The U.S. and Honduras join 13 other teams who have already entered the 16-team tournament, with one spot still up for grabs for a team from Africa. The draw for the Men’s Olympic Football Tournament will take place on April 20 in Beijing.

USA UNDER-23 MEN’S NATIONAL TEAM GAME REPORT

Match-up: USA vs Canada
Competition: 2008 CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying
Venue: LP Field – Nashville, Tenn.
Date: March 20, 2008
Attendance: 13,201
Weather: 60 degrees, clear

Scoring Summary
USA 1-2 (3)
CAN 0-0 (0)

USA … Freddy Adu (unassisted) 27′
USA … Freddy Adu (unassisted) 48′
USA … Sacha Kljestan (Stuart Holden) 78′

Lineups
USA 1-Chris Seitz; 2-Marvell Wynne, 3-Michael Orozco, 17-Jonathan Spector, 5-Nathan Sturgis; 16-Sacha Kljestan (14-Robbie Findley, 88) , 6-Maurice Edu (capt.), 10-Dax McCarty, 7-Stuart Holden; 11-Freddy Adu (20-Eddie Gaven, 82) 12-Jozy Altidore (9-Charlie Davies, 75) Subs not used: 4-Patrick Ianni, 8-Sal Zizzo. 13-Hunter Freeman, 18-Dominic Cervi
Head Coach Peter Nowak

CAN 18-Joshua Wagenaar; 2-Graham Ramalho (9-Andrea Lombardo, 54), 4-Dejan Jakovic, 5-Andrew Hainault (capt.), 6-Nikolas Ledgerwood, 7-Andrazes Ornoch, 10-Will Johnson, 11-Tosaint Ricketts, 14-Tyler Hemming, 15-Tyler Roselund (17-Marcus Haber, 76), 16-Keegan Ayre (13-Kyle Hall, 30)
Subs not used: 3-Jacob Lensky, 8-Ryan Gyaki, 12-Diaz Kambere, 22-David Monsalve
Head Coach Nick Dasovic

Statistical Summary USA-CAN
Shots: 13-9
Shots on Goal: 7-0
Saves: 0-4
Corner Kicks: 10-7
Fouls: 4-3
Offside: 3-0

Misconduct Summary
CAN … Andrew Hainault (caution) 47′
USA … Jozy Altidore (caution) 66′
CAN … Will Johnson (caution) 89′

Officials
Referee: Walter Quesada (CRC)
1st Asst.: Leonel Leal (CRC)
2nd Asst.: Dion Innis (GUY)
4th Official: Erico Wijngaarde (SUR)