A second straight episode that begins with a dissection of a World Cup win for the United States, though this time it's just host Mark Radigan and producer Andrew Leigh on hand to break down USMNT 2-0 Australia.
First up, how a Christian Pulisic-less US side still managed to break down Australia's five-player defensive block, with credit given to Mauricio Pochettino's formation tweak and willingness to play with two forwards in the face of Pulisic's absence and Australia's overly-defensive tendencies.
There's also some talk of Matt Freese's performance in goal for the United States, and what a perfect two wins from two games played does for our expectations heading into both the meaningless final group-stage match vs Türkiye, and the World Cup knockout rounds that follow it. Knockout-round talk also leads into some speculation about the opponents and matchups the United States might face in the Round of 32 and beyond, and each of Mark and Andrew take a moment to reset their expectations for the USMNT: How far do they think the US will actually go?
After the United States is sorted, it's on to some New York City FC roster talk. That begins with the big news that James Sands is returning to the New York City squad and signing a contract extension with the team that made him its first Homegrown signing way back in 2017. How does it feel seeing Sands come back for a second time, and how will Pascal Jansen fit him into his squad?
Another roster development, though one that's just a rumor at this point, is that New York City FC is trying to sign 23-year-old Ivorian winger Bénie Traoré of FC Basel 1893 in Switzerland. There's background filled in about Traoré, tracing his path from Cote d'Ivoire to Sweden to England to France and then to Switzerland, and Mark and Andrew assess how well he'd fit as both a high-priced Designated Player and in a New York City attack operating without Maxi Moralez and (for now) Alonso Martínez.
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