dotSC has a fair point, it wasn't a real display of what the US can do...Still, it did illuminate two very real truths...One, there is little to no depth on Team USA - particularly in terms of the midfield and players with half decent ball skills...The lack of technique outside a precious few on Team USA remains pretty remarkable, IMHO
The other is that the US, for me, remains at least a decade or two behind producing generations of talented footballers...Still seeing crossover players with good athletic tangibles but little in the way of understanding how to play the game let alone technique...There are no real lethal strikers, no technically proficient midfielders, no one to pull the strings in midfield, no short passing game and no understanding of movement (Both with & without the ball).
Everytime I watch Team USA, I just get this overwhelming sense of 'pretenders' rather than contenders...A side full of players giving the appearance of footballers...The players from the starting XI who have some legit skills are already well known but they represent such a small fraction of what really is working for the NT...And for a country with 300 million plus people, it sure looks strange to only have a handful of them
Give it time I guess, they'll get there but for now, I agree, it can be painfully boring at times