I'm not going to pretend to know all the USA players....all I can say is:
When I watched the USA play Brazil and Spain, they could not control the ball at all. Midfielders had zero confidence when the ball was on their foot, and looked for the quickest pass possible, or just turned it over by kicking the ball downfield. It was awful.
I know Haiti isn't Brazil's or Spain's calibre, but the kid just looked very comfortbale with th eball on his foot. He played well in space, didn;t panic, and made excellent passes. Even if he doesn't bury that goal in the 90' my opinion would be unchanged. He's exactly what they need from that position. A guy who can collect a pass, make a move, and play good balls without panicking and turning it over.
He's the type of guy that hopefully changes time of possesion a little in our favor instead of it being 62% - 38% against world powers.
I'm certainly not going to argue against any of those points. I agree- Stu looks like a stud on the field. He's composed and has good awareness, to add to his skill.
However, just a couple other points.
-The US was without their #1 midfielder, Michael Bradley, against Brazil, due to a red card suspension.
-No way the kid starts in the World Cup next year. The best he's doing now is playing himself on to the team. He's taking advantage of this opportunity for these "2nd teamers" to start and play in a regional tournament (against some lower teams).
The U.S.A's central midfield depth chart coming into this tourney probably looked like this (start 2,
maybe 3):
1. Michael Bradley
2. Jermaine Jones*
3. Benny Feilhaber- needs to continue to get playing time for his club team.
4. Maurice Edu
5. Ricardo Clark
6. ...Sacha Klejstan (Holden can have his spot for all I care, bleh)
*German midfielder that has declared intent to play for US (American father, I think), rated #1 CM in the Bundesliga (German 1st division, probably the 4th best league in the world). 27 years old (prime), stud defensive midfielder, good complement to Bradley. Pending how he fits in with the team chemistry wise.
That's just the CM, it's stacked, no need to really take more than 5- and those top five look pretty solid. Still, there's a full year of soccer to take place. Injuries can always impact these players and these guys have to continue to get PT for their club in order to stay in form.
Holden has the advantage of being able to play wide (like he did the first 2 games of the Gold Cup). He's naturally a CM, as shown by his great performance tonight. I'd count him in as one of the 23 players getting tickets to South Africa next summer.