Bradley had the upper hand in 2011 in our offensive analysis. How will his defensive numbers hold up next to Klinsmann’s?
Full Story »2011 Retrospective: Bradley vs. Klinsmann (Defense Edition)
2011 Retrospective: Bradley vs Klinsmann (Offense Edition)
Jurgen Klinsmann has yet to eclipse the offensive stats produced by his predecessor, Bob Bradley.
Full Story »LA 1 – HOU 0: Beckham to Keane to Donovan
MLS Cup Final Preview: A Battle of 4-4-2′s
LA has the more fluid attack, but both sides present stern – and tactically flexible – defensive fronts.
Full Story »USA 3 – Slovenia 2: Pluses and Minuses of a 4-3-1-2
A move to a new formation brought new attacking prowess but also revealed a new defensive liability.
Full Story »Brazil 2 – Egypt 0: Egypt Outclassed in Bradley’s Debut
There’s an American plying his trade in Egypt. We think it’s worth covering. That’s why.
Full Story »FRA 1 – USA 0: Lack of Service a Big Problem
USA – France and USA – Slovenia Preview
LA 3 – RSL 1: An Unsung Performance
HOU 2 – KC 0: High Pressing from Both Squads
Kansas City continued their intense pressing. But Houston produced some high pressure as well.
Full Story »HOU 1 – PHI 0: Deep Defending Sees Houston Through
Houston invited Philly forwarded and relied on stout defending to ensure a place in the Conference Finals.
Full Story »LA 2 – NYRB 1: If All Else Fails, Work Like a Dog
Becks to Magee is once again the magic formula, and this time it’s enough to send New York on the next flight home.
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