WolverineMike
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Is Donovan done with the US team, or is this just a one off in regards to not being on the roster.
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WolverineMike;2300323; said:Is Donovan done with the US team, or is this just a one off in regards to not being on the roster.
Smudger;2300386; said:We really need Donovan in '14 badly. He's the best American Soccer player ever, IMO & he'll be 32 at the time, so he'll still have some gas left in the tank if he so chooses. We need him even more for these qualifiers because he's the all time leader in goals & assists and has the most experience out of all the forwards in these type of environments. This is going to be the toughest qualification for the WC yet & missing him for it would be a monumental loss.
If he really has lost the passion for the game, I'd understand, but he's still a tremendous player for us & gives us a lot of experience and ability nobody else has. I hope he changes his mind and gives us one last run for the next two years at least, because we need him more than ever now.
TooTallMenardo;2300462; said:Clint Dempsey would like a word..
TooTallMenardo;2300462; said:Clint Dempsey would like a word..
Jt4prez;2300481; said:Clint Dempsey is certainly the better player now and has achieved much more than Donovan has at the European club level. It is hard to argue however, that Donovan is not the best U.S. player ever. Donovan was a major contributor for the 2002 World Cup team; the most successful U.S. team of the modern era. Donovan was also the major reason for the United States' success in 2012. He started the comeback against Slovakia and cleaned up the mess left by his teammates who wasted chance after chance in the Algeria game(three of those missed chances were by Dempsey, the last of which was taken care of by Donovan). In terms of raw scoring numbers, Donovan has been money at the World Cup, scoring 5 goals in 12 matches. Dempsey has 2 goals in 6 matches, with one of those goals coming courtesy of Robert "stonehands" Green. As mentioned, Donovan holds claim to the career goals and assists record for the U.S.
In terms of overall skill level, at the respective peak of each player's career, Dempsey might lay claim to being the most talented/skilled U.S. player ever. On the biggest stage though, Donovan has played at a very high level, against the best competition and has yielded impressive results for the USMNT. In my view there is not really a question that Donovan is the greatest U.S. player of all time. Regardless of any of the above, it is clear that the USMNT needs Donovan to rediscover whatever he is looking for from the game and be a part of the squad, if not during qualifying, then certainly for the World Cup.
Smudger;2300386; said:We really need Donovan in '14 badly. He's the best American Soccer player ever, IMO & he'll be 32 at the time, so he'll still have some gas left in the tank if he so chooses. We need him even more for these qualifiers because he's the all time leader in goals & assists and has the most experience out of all the forwards in these type of environments. This is going to be the toughest qualification for the WC yet & missing him for it would be a monumental loss.
If he really has lost the passion for the game, I'd understand, but he's still a tremendous player for us & gives us a lot of experience and ability nobody else has. I hope he changes his mind and gives us one last run for the next two years at least, because we need him more than ever now.
jlb1705;2300578; said:I suspect he hasn't really lost passion for the game, I just think he's not on board with Klinsmann's desire for players to challenge themselves at the club level. He has been that way for his entire career. Klinsmann had some very pointed remarks about American footballing culture (and lack thereof), how people within and around the program have been content with small achievements, and how that is something he is fighting against as he guides the program forward. He didn't directly connect those comments to the Donovan situation, but I think LD can be seen as an embodiment of what Klinsmann is striving to change.
While I think that in the long run that philosophy is exactly what US soccer needs, I also think not finding a way to get Donovan involved in spite of his lack of professional ambition could hurt the team in the short run.
ginntroy2;2302120; said:Anyone have a link to a stream of the game?