As someone that didnt grow up playing soccer and only started watching in 2019, I need this content. The only thing I miss about my ex is her explaining things to me. Thank you for this!
youre killing these breakdowns. excellent job. i friggen love Hershfelt. saw her during the college tournament and was impressed. shes everything thats needed in a holding mid who can also kick it into offense on occasion. she could be the heir apparent to Horans spot when Lindsey is done. she appears to be very cerebral about her game and how things work on the pitch. very excited. havent seen much of Lily so ty for showing her as well. ive watched Staab for years with the Spirit and she was always on the maybe/maybe not list for NT. she has a lot to offer but there are times when it appears she loses focus. good to take a look anyways. have a great day!!!
Thanks for the lovely words. Totally agree there could be big things for HH, really curious to see if she gets playing time and how much. I think Staab being used as a backup that start sas a more offensive option when needed might be the idea behind the callup. Glad to see the rotation for sure.
I am really enjoying your videos and find them very useful in improving my understanding of the game. I completely get it if you want to mostly focus on USWNT & NWSL, but I'd also enjoy occasional European analysis (yesterday's UWCL final would be cool). If that's not your cup of tea, totally fine. I really appreciate what you're doing :)
Thanks for sharing that great feedback. I so want to cover the final but I have a very long list of videos I've started and not finished so I'm going to try stay focused! What a game though, about 15 minutes in I had this big moment realizing how far the game has come. I just could not believe I was able to turn on the tv and watch a women's game of that quality. Fantastic game, Bonmati is inevitable.
@@BusyWatchingWomensSoccer Totally understandable. I'm looking forward to whatever you put out next. As a neutral, I enjoyed watching the final so much! I hoped it would be interesting for 90 mins and it really delivered. Bonmati is truly something else, but I'd like to shout out Bronze who I thought had a great game. She gets a lot of hate, but imo she's been solid both in the final and in the 2nd leg of the semis. Finally, I'm incredibly happy that Alexia got to have her big moment because she's had a really tough time with the ACL recovery and it was obvious how much it meant to her. I'm a sucker for those emotional moments. I started following women's football only recently (wc23) and it's been an incredibly exciting and interesting experience, but I can only imagine how it feels to see its growth to people who have followed it longer.
@@RunawayForce I'm English by birth so familiar with Bronze but more used to seeing her play for country. Love her, she makes a difficult job look so effortless most of the time. I suppose the criticism is probably around decision making at times (aka my wc23 dreams being crushed), but that's the price of the admission!
@@BusyWatchingWomensSoccer yep, that final wasn't one of her brightest moments and she's had a couple of mistakes playing for Barca, too. It seems to me like she's a bit of a high risk-high reward player nowadays. Nevertheless, I really like it when players "redeem" themselves and remind the fans/critics why they are in the position to compete with some of the best. It'll be really interesting to see who will take that RB role once Bronze retires from the NT, because Sarina almost never rotates her.
Lily Johannes might also still be getting used to her growing, which could explain her sometimes rough defending when the game speeds up. In two years she will be unstoppable :)
Super great, as always, Bridie. Your breakdowns are fun to watch and extremely informative. I think it won't be very long until you're doing this for one of the big sports channels. Re Hal Hershfelt, do you see her role long-term with the national team as an 8 or as a 6? Clearly she can do both, so maybe it depends on what's needed there. But where would you say she is best positioned?
Thanks for the lovely words Michael, I'm hoping to prove out there's real demand for this before I eventually get yelled at for screen ripping all the footage! Agree HH could so easily play both roles, I like her as a 6 because she's solid and fearless defensively. Fantastically high percentage passer too but the only failed passes I found were the odd forward pass in the air where it caught her foot wrong. It's nitpicking but I think she's a really natural 6 and the 8 might be something she's coached into.
@@BusyWatchingWomensSoccer She does seem to have some of that Jule Ertz 'bite' that's been missing for a while. Or should I say that Shannon Boxx 'bite', since you made a nice comparison there. The other thing I like about HH at the 6 is her speed and acceleration, much better in comparison to either Sam Coffey or Andi Sullivan.
Hershfelt is that physical presence the uswnt needed in midfield. I hope Emma will give her minutes right away so we can see how good she can be on the international level.
Great point on the minutes. HH looked so comfortable even during her first NWSL game, she may already be there to some extent. Will be great to try get a read on it.
Once again, I love this video! Excellent stuff. Thank you for sharing insight into these surprise call ups! I was wondering if you think Cook would ever get another shot at the NT? I know her current form isn’t great, and she had some rough moments at end of 2022/early 2023 with the NT. However, it seemed like she had a lot of promise.
My gut feel is it's not the end for her but I thought she was around 24-25 which adds a wrinkle. Defenders can take a while to develop because the position is so based on experience and where I think she really needs improvement is her decision making, specifically judgment calls (when does she step, when does she look for a breakout pass). If that starts clicking she could easily be back but we'll see.
Excellent breakdown of these three players. btw, CB is becoming an issue. Cook has disappointed and Dahlkemper may not get to WC 2027. Staab addition could help but let’s try to look past the Olympics. Since the US midfield is stacked, I wonder if Hershfelt could be converted to CB and partner with Girma, Hal’s height, physicality and temperament are ideal for CB. Post Olympics, players below need to get consistent call-ups. Croix Bethune Tess Boade Gabrielle Robinson Ally Watt Reilyn Turner Bethune and Boade should be CAMs, they push the ball up through the middle of the field with confidence. A lot more fans in soccer podcasts are calling for Robinson to be given a chance at CB. Watt and Turner should force Williams and Morgan to retire from the USWNT.
@@jlb74a I like your read on it, CB is definitely an issue so there's no harm in starting to look at some different backups or give future players experience. I really like Robinson's physicality, would be very keen to get more of a look at her. Boade I've been enjoying watching too, she stands out as very competent. Was not familiar with her name before catching some Bay games.
Lily is excellent with her personal skill and the way she passes to a surprise strategic place. She will be an excellent player for USWNT. Only one thing she should avoid is to avoid any unnecessary mistake for yellow card, try not to hurt anyone and herself.
Bridie!! Great vid! I'm particularly interested in Sam and Hal. They seem like unique and valuable players, especially Hal. I like her unselfish play and desire to win. I wonder and am excited about how they will contribute to and make the USWNT better. I was also wondering if you think Sam would have more success in a different role because of some the technicalities of her defense play. Obviously she could just work to improve on the issues, but I was wondering how her skillsets might hypothetically be used in a different position on the pitch. Thanks and Best!
Hi ZB! Sam did strike me as a player that probably played some midfield in the past, she's just such a confident passer and has that midfield calmness. I don't see too much value in a position change for her at this point, just smart pairing if she is used. Girma would be a great partner to help compensate for the lack of speed when facing a team with really fast players, whereas with an opponent that may sit outside the box more Davidson could be a good pair. I'd be hard pressed to ever sit Girma but in theory!
The final olympic roster is so tight with just 18. You are bringing alternates, who are just sitting there in case someone gets hurt. Not a great experience for them Why not just have a 22 person roster? But Yohannes as an alternate is interesting.
I can't even imagine what a disappointment being an alternate is. With a young player like Yohannes at least it'll be clear to her why she's going and what the team wants her to experience.
Great video. I wish USA stars would all spend a tour in Europe playing there to learn possession/team control soccer. But at least American teams are hiring away European coaches to come and teach here. That is a close second.
Those Yohannes fouls especially the Chelsea one were professional fouls, have you seen Chelsea on a counter? The accuracy and speed is too much for even teams like Barca and Lyon, they have to result to " professional " fouls by enforcers who're usually defenders or midfielders, Yohannes is a complete CM so that's basically part of her job though she needs to brush it up. She might need to foul someone so hard in a match but with minimal injuries.
I like the way you phrased it, it's part of her job but she needs to brush it up. They both struck me as more moments of panic instead of smart and necessary tactical fouls. Knowing when and how to do it is a skill for sure!
@@BusyWatchingWomensSoccer Yeah the first one where they were sufficient defenders in front of the goal, the Chelsea one though was 2 defenders in front of goal marking 2 forwards and Kaneryd was unmarked so it was kinda necessary there 🤷
Lily has good control in tight spaces--USSF keeps talking how we need those types of players-- but I think Hayes wont integrate her until we fail at the Olympics and it becomes apparent we need creatives more than we need track stars. USSF will always claim she isn't ready, she's too young, she doesn't have a physical presence, she needs more camps to get familiar with the team, she's too slow, blah blah blah.
She could dribble in a phonebooth, it's amazing. You touched on one of my big questions though, does the USSF maintain as much influence over the roster during the Hayes era? Yohannes and Hershfelt callups make me think perhaps not, but we'll have to wait and see.
@BusyWatchingWomensSoccer It's not enough to challenge USSF orthodoxy--we need better filters down at the U14 level. I remember reffing this small U16 Indian girl at SantaClara Sporting back in the day. Total boss, ran the game, big soccer brain like Lily--zero camps and she prolly played college club team or D3. Talents wasted because Nats don't value navigating in tight spaces. Same thing with Miranda Nild--she was a beast but club coaches destroyed her career path because they needed her to be a destroyer for the club instead of a dominant 10--she was so amazingly quick.
@@r2dad282 Appreciate your insights, it's not a system I went through so I'm keen to learn more and try and understand where the issues are. I have some theories for sure but definitely need to build a better background in what the general coaching plan is for each age group. Wasn't familiar with Nild but that was an interesting google, what a shame.
As someone that didnt grow up playing soccer and only started watching in 2019, I need this content. The only thing I miss about my ex is her explaining things to me. Thank you for this!
I got you! If my videos can prevent just one text to an ex I've succeeded.
@@BusyWatchingWomensSoccer you’re doing god’s work!
youre killing these breakdowns. excellent job. i friggen love Hershfelt. saw her during the college tournament and was impressed. shes everything thats needed in a holding mid who can also kick it into offense on occasion. she could be the heir apparent to Horans spot when Lindsey is done. she appears to be very cerebral about her game and how things work on the pitch. very excited. havent seen much of Lily so ty for showing her as well. ive watched Staab for years with the Spirit and she was always on the maybe/maybe not list for NT. she has a lot to offer but there are times when it appears she loses focus. good to take a look anyways. have a great day!!!
Thanks for the lovely words. Totally agree there could be big things for HH, really curious to see if she gets playing time and how much. I think Staab being used as a backup that start sas a more offensive option when needed might be the idea behind the callup. Glad to see the rotation for sure.
Excellent program. Thank you.
Thanks for checking it out.
Really hope we can see some Hershfelt ball this camp.. very exciting & great breakdown
Appreciate the kind feedback!
Lily Yohannes is an amazing soccer player to watch, I love the way controlling the ball.
It's totally mesmerizing, just beautiful footwork.
I am really enjoying your videos and find them very useful in improving my understanding of the game. I completely get it if you want to mostly focus on USWNT & NWSL, but I'd also enjoy occasional European analysis (yesterday's UWCL final would be cool). If that's not your cup of tea, totally fine. I really appreciate what you're doing :)
Thanks for sharing that great feedback. I so want to cover the final but I have a very long list of videos I've started and not finished so I'm going to try stay focused! What a game though, about 15 minutes in I had this big moment realizing how far the game has come. I just could not believe I was able to turn on the tv and watch a women's game of that quality. Fantastic game, Bonmati is inevitable.
@@BusyWatchingWomensSoccer Totally understandable. I'm looking forward to whatever you put out next.
As a neutral, I enjoyed watching the final so much! I hoped it would be interesting for 90 mins and it really delivered. Bonmati is truly something else, but I'd like to shout out Bronze who I thought had a great game. She gets a lot of hate, but imo she's been solid both in the final and in the 2nd leg of the semis. Finally, I'm incredibly happy that Alexia got to have her big moment because she's had a really tough time with the ACL recovery and it was obvious how much it meant to her. I'm a sucker for those emotional moments.
I started following women's football only recently (wc23) and it's been an incredibly exciting and interesting experience, but I can only imagine how it feels to see its growth to people who have followed it longer.
@@RunawayForce I'm English by birth so familiar with Bronze but more used to seeing her play for country. Love her, she makes a difficult job look so effortless most of the time. I suppose the criticism is probably around decision making at times (aka my wc23 dreams being crushed), but that's the price of the admission!
@@BusyWatchingWomensSoccer yep, that final wasn't one of her brightest moments and she's had a couple of mistakes playing for Barca, too. It seems to me like she's a bit of a high risk-high reward player nowadays. Nevertheless, I really like it when players "redeem" themselves and remind the fans/critics why they are in the position to compete with some of the best.
It'll be really interesting to see who will take that RB role once Bronze retires from the NT, because Sarina almost never rotates her.
These breakdowns are SO insightful! Thank you!
So happy to hear that!
It's about time Staab got a call-up. She's so fun to watch, hoping she gets some minutes and makes the most out of that experience.
I wasn't expecting to love watching Chicago but between Staab and Swanson they were generating so many different types of chances, it was great.
@@BusyWatchingWomensSoccer Those two and Lorne Donaldson are the only reasons I'm following Chicago closely this season lol
Lily Johannes might also still be getting used to her growing, which could explain her sometimes rough defending when the game speeds up. In two years she will be unstoppable :)
love this!! thank you for making it
You’re welcome, this was so fun to put together
Thanks for this!
You're so welcome!
hershfelt is quickly becoming my favorite nwsl player. it’s hard not to love all of washington spirit
Yes! Her and the team are just so much fun to watch
Super great, as always, Bridie. Your breakdowns are fun to watch and extremely informative. I think it won't be very long until you're doing this for one of the big sports channels.
Re Hal Hershfelt, do you see her role long-term with the national team as an 8 or as a 6? Clearly she can do both, so maybe it depends on what's needed there. But where would you say she is best positioned?
Thanks for the lovely words Michael, I'm hoping to prove out there's real demand for this before I eventually get yelled at for screen ripping all the footage!
Agree HH could so easily play both roles, I like her as a 6 because she's solid and fearless defensively. Fantastically high percentage passer too but the only failed passes I found were the odd forward pass in the air where it caught her foot wrong. It's nitpicking but I think she's a really natural 6 and the 8 might be something she's coached into.
@@BusyWatchingWomensSoccer She does seem to have some of that Jule Ertz 'bite' that's been missing for a while. Or should I say that Shannon Boxx 'bite', since you made a nice comparison there. The other thing I like about HH at the 6 is her speed and acceleration, much better in comparison to either Sam Coffey or Andi Sullivan.
@@michaelt6218 Oh great call on the speed! We see it so much going the other way but it's a lovely quality for HH to bring to the D.
Hershfelt is that physical presence the uswnt needed in midfield. I hope Emma will give her minutes right away so we can see how good she can be on the international level.
Great point on the minutes. HH looked so comfortable even during her first NWSL game, she may already be there to some extent. Will be great to try get a read on it.
Very good content!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Once again, I love this video! Excellent stuff. Thank you for sharing insight into these surprise call ups! I was wondering if you think Cook would ever get another shot at the NT? I know her current form isn’t great, and she had some rough moments at end of 2022/early 2023 with the NT. However, it seemed like she had a lot of promise.
My gut feel is it's not the end for her but I thought she was around 24-25 which adds a wrinkle. Defenders can take a while to develop because the position is so based on experience and where I think she really needs improvement is her decision making, specifically judgment calls (when does she step, when does she look for a breakout pass). If that starts clicking she could easily be back but we'll see.
wish her well for sure!
you're great at what you do, helps me understand the game, really appreciate you.
That's so nice to hear, glad you're enjoying the game.
Excellent breakdown of these three players.
btw, CB is becoming an issue. Cook has disappointed and Dahlkemper may not get to WC 2027. Staab addition could help but let’s try to look past the Olympics.
Since the US midfield is stacked, I wonder if Hershfelt could be converted to CB and partner with Girma, Hal’s height, physicality and temperament are ideal for CB.
Post Olympics, players below need to get consistent call-ups.
Croix Bethune
Tess Boade
Gabrielle Robinson
Ally Watt
Reilyn Turner
Bethune and Boade should be CAMs, they push the ball up through the middle of the field with confidence.
A lot more fans in soccer podcasts are calling for Robinson to be given a chance at CB.
Watt and Turner should force Williams and Morgan to retire from the USWNT.
@@jlb74a I like your read on it, CB is definitely an issue so there's no harm in starting to look at some different backups or give future players experience. I really like Robinson's physicality, would be very keen to get more of a look at her. Boade I've been enjoying watching too, she stands out as very competent. Was not familiar with her name before catching some Bay games.
Lily is excellent with her personal skill and the way she passes to a surprise strategic place. She will be an excellent player for USWNT. Only one thing she should avoid is to avoid any unnecessary mistake for yellow card, try not to hurt anyone and herself.
The surprise is one of my favorite traits, it shows so much maturity already to know how to disguise her intentions.
Thanks for the vid first time ive seen any film the 16 year old. Wish she played in nwsl
You and me both, she's a joy to watch.
Bridie!!
Great vid! I'm particularly interested in Sam and Hal. They seem like unique and valuable players, especially Hal. I like her unselfish play and desire to win.
I wonder and am excited about how they will contribute to and make the USWNT better.
I was also wondering if you think Sam would have more success in a different role because of some the technicalities of her defense play. Obviously she could just work to improve on the issues, but I was wondering how her skillsets might hypothetically be used in a different position on the pitch.
Thanks and Best!
Hi ZB!
Sam did strike me as a player that probably played some midfield in the past, she's just such a confident passer and has that midfield calmness. I don't see too much value in a position change for her at this point, just smart pairing if she is used. Girma would be a great partner to help compensate for the lack of speed when facing a team with really fast players, whereas with an opponent that may sit outside the box more Davidson could be a good pair. I'd be hard pressed to ever sit Girma but in theory!
@@BusyWatchingWomensSoccer cool! Thanks!
@@BusyWatchingWomensSoccerGirma IS the core of the US defense for the foreseeable future. She really is that good.
thank you.
Thank you for watching!
The final olympic roster is so tight with just 18. You are bringing alternates, who are just sitting there in case someone gets hurt. Not a great experience for them Why not just have a 22 person roster? But Yohannes as an alternate is interesting.
I can't even imagine what a disappointment being an alternate is. With a young player like Yohannes at least it'll be clear to her why she's going and what the team wants her to experience.
Great video. I wish USA stars would all spend a tour in Europe playing there to learn possession/team control soccer. But at least American teams are hiring away European coaches to come and teach here. That is a close second.
I think Emma Hayes may feel the same as you based on the callups! Starting to see the impact in the NWSL for sure though.
Those Yohannes fouls especially the Chelsea one were professional fouls, have you seen Chelsea on a counter?
The accuracy and speed is too much for even teams like Barca and Lyon, they have to result to " professional " fouls by enforcers who're usually defenders or midfielders, Yohannes is a complete CM so that's basically part of her job though she needs to brush it up.
She might need to foul someone so hard in a match but with minimal injuries.
I like the way you phrased it, it's part of her job but she needs to brush it up. They both struck me as more moments of panic instead of smart and necessary tactical fouls. Knowing when and how to do it is a skill for sure!
@@BusyWatchingWomensSoccer
Yeah the first one where they were sufficient defenders in front of the goal, the Chelsea one though was 2 defenders in front of goal marking 2 forwards and Kaneryd was unmarked so it was kinda necessary there 🤷
Lily has good control in tight spaces--USSF keeps talking how we need those types of players-- but I think Hayes wont integrate her until we fail at the Olympics and it becomes apparent we need creatives more than we need track stars. USSF will always claim she isn't ready, she's too young, she doesn't have a physical presence, she needs more camps to get familiar with the team, she's too slow, blah blah blah.
She could dribble in a phonebooth, it's amazing. You touched on one of my big questions though, does the USSF maintain as much influence over the roster during the Hayes era? Yohannes and Hershfelt callups make me think perhaps not, but we'll have to wait and see.
@BusyWatchingWomensSoccer It's not enough to challenge USSF orthodoxy--we need better filters down at the U14 level. I remember reffing this small U16 Indian girl at SantaClara Sporting back in the day. Total boss, ran the game, big soccer brain like Lily--zero camps and she prolly played college club team or D3. Talents wasted because Nats don't value navigating in tight spaces. Same thing with Miranda Nild--she was a beast but club coaches destroyed her career path because they needed her to be a destroyer for the club instead of a dominant 10--she was so amazingly quick.
@@r2dad282 Appreciate your insights, it's not a system I went through so I'm keen to learn more and try and understand where the issues are. I have some theories for sure but definitely need to build a better background in what the general coaching plan is for each age group.
Wasn't familiar with Nild but that was an interesting google, what a shame.