It's finally World Cup week and that means the podcast is in full-on World Cup mode. Hosts Mark Radigan and John Baney and producer Andrew Leigh begin with the United States men's national team and their final pre-World Cup friendly, which revealed some noteworthy things about the USMNT heading into their World Cup opener against Paraguay.
The main intrigue again lies at the goalkeeper position, where New York City FC's Matt Freese started and played all 90 minutes of the USMNT's 2-1 loss to Germany at Soldier Field. Freese's performance didn't silence the ongoing debate over whether Mauricio Pochettino should start Freese or go back to New England Revolution keeper Matt Turner, but we have our own debate over if there is really a goalkeeper competition, or if Freese has the position locked up and fully his heading into the World Cup.
Freese gets the most focus, but the broader conversation about the USMNT continues to be one of concern over defender Chris Richards' health, and concern over the performances of each center-back who has tried to replace the Crystal Palace FC regular as his status and availability for the World Cup remains uncertain.
Before a deeper USMNT preview, we take a brief detour from the United States and the start of the World Cup to discuss a different World Cup competitor spending time at New York City FC's training facility: The Netherlands, who came to Orangeburg, New York last week to train on the NYCFC practice fields ahead of a friendly against Uzbekistan at Icahn Stadium on Randall's Island.
There are plenty of interesting angles to the Dutch squad's visit, including Pascal Jansen of NYCFC's role as facilitator, their accommodations at a hotel in scenic White Plains, New York, and their unique move to play behind closed doors at the also-scenic Randall's Island track-and-field stadium that now serves as a soccer venue thanks to NYCFC's generous 2024 donation to bring a new grass playing surface to the venue.
This episode wraps up with a preview of the first United States match at the World Cup against Paraguay, and a bigger-picture discussion of what success will look like for the USMNT at this tournament. How far should they be expected to make it through the knockouts, given the United States is one of the co-hosts playing matches at home, and given the talent up and down Pochettino's roster? Some say quarterfinals, some say semifinals, but we've got our own opinions on it all.
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