Sunday, February 2, 2020

Match Breakdown: Llanez's promising performance for the US

Ulysses Llanez made his international senior debut and scored the winner for the US Men's National Team in the 1-0 victory over Costa Rica in a friendly. Llanez, an 18-year-old born in California, made the move to Wolfsburg last spring on his birthday and he has been enjoying his time. The winger has scored 10 goals and added three assists in 11 matches for U19 Wolfsburg in the U19-Bundesliga.

It seemed clear everyone was excited when it was announced he would be at this January camp and eventually would be starting in the match Saturday against Costa Rica. Little did we know at the time that he would have a lot of influence on the match and would eventually score the penalty in front of his friends and family in California.

The teenager showed everyone some of the abilities he possesses and how he could help the senior team as he continues to develop. Here is a breakdown of some of his best moments Saturday.

Dribbling

Multiple times during the match, Llanez showed a desire to dribble at defenders in the final third and it led to a couple unconverted chances.

This spin move in the eighth minute beats the defender with ease. He does get fortunate that his initial pass came back to him but he does well to gather, spin and go.


He showed that he can keep possession when it was needed and find the open man in the middle of the field. Here in the 11th minute, he picks the ball up after a Sebastian Lletget interception. Llanez dribbles into the open space and picks out Brenden Aaronson, which leads to a half chance.


This turn right here in the 40th minute beats two defenders before playing Sam Vines wide for a possible cross. The ball doesn't go into the box, but he keeps working and gives Vines the option for the short pass. That sort of direct running opens up chances for scoring opportunities.


His best move of the second half outside the penalty was this exchange near the hour mark. Llanez drives again and plays the simple pass into Jesรบs Ferreira. The fellow debutant didn't pull the trigger so it comes back into Llanez, who stays in a passing lane. He eventually lays it off to Lletget for a shot. Both passes appeared to be the right move in that situation, just not enough quality in the end.

Working for the team

Llanez showed a willingness to help defend when he was needed. This tackle in the 7th minute put that on display.

He also wins the interception here in the fourth minute and keeps the ball before the US regains possession and a passing move begins. He ends up back on the ball, where he drives toward the box, but nothing comes of the chance.

Confidence

Llanez looked confident on the ball throughout the match, but he showed the most confidence when he stepped to the spot in the 50th minute. He converted the penalty as Esteban Alvarado guessed the wrong way. 


I felt confident when he was on the ball too and wanted him to get as many chances he could driving toward the net. Players who want to take on others off the dribble and can be successful are obviously what makes for an exciting player and you can see that with him right now.

I thought he was our most exciting player on the day and I was a little surprised that he was taking the penalty but he converted and the US took home the win. We hope to see him play more in the Spring as he returns to Germany and maybe he will earn another call-up in March.


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On this day in 2019, Arriola's crazy finish

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๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ #USMNT 2-0 ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ท Costa Rica
๐Ÿ“ San Jose
๐Ÿ‘” Berhalter
๐Ÿ“‹ Friendly

The second of two friendlies to start the year ends in another win.

80’
A Lewis cross from the left is nodded home by Lletget at the back post.

Lewis’ 2nd assist in as many matches


88’
A Lletget ball played in behind the defense was ran on by Arriola.

The attacker got there ahead of Roberts and he went airborne after chipping the keeper. Good start to 2019.


Scorers: Sebastian Lletget (Jonathan Lewis) 80′, Paul Arriola (Sebastian Lletget) 88′

USA: 1-Zack Steffen; 2-Nick Lima, 25-Walker Zimmerman, 3-Aaron Long (Capt.), 5-Daniel Lovitz; 6-Wil Trapp; 10-Cristian Roldan, 8-Djordje Milhailovic (17-Sebastian Lletget, 63′); 7-Corey Baird (18-Jonathan Lewis, 70′), 9-Gyasi Zardes (21-Christian Ramirez, 78′), 14-Paul Arriola

Subs not used: 12-Sean Johnson, 4-Michael Bradley, 11-Jeremy Ebobisse, 13-Reggie Cannon, 20-Marky Delgado, 23-Auston Trusty

Head coach: Gregg Berhalter

CRC: 1-Esteban Alvarado; 12-Waylon Francis, 15-Francisco Calvo (Capt.), 4-Keysher Fuller, 3-Pablo Arboine (14-Josรฉ Miguel Cubero, 86′); 13-Allan Cruz, 25-Marvin Lorรญa (8-Joseph Mora, 77′), 17-Ronaldo Araya (19-Jean Scott, 58′), 20-David Guzmรกn (5-Nรฉstor Monge, 81′), 16-Josรฉ Alfaro (21-Alberth Villalobos, 56′); 11-Josรฉ Guillermo Ortiz (9-Jonathan McDonald, 63′)

Subs not used: 23-Marco Madrigal, 18-Kevin Chamorro, 2-Yostin Salinas, 6-Jaikel Medina, 7-Yendrick Ruiz, 22-Barlon Sequeira

Head coach: Gustavo Matosas

Referee: Fernando Hernandez (MEX)

Cards: Walker Zimmerman [Y 72′] — Keysher Fuller [Y 53′]

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On this day in 2002, Gold Cup triumph through Wolff and Agoos

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๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ #USMNT 2-0 ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ท Costa Rica
๐Ÿ“ Pasadena
๐Ÿ‘” Arena
๐Ÿ“‹ Gold Cup Final

The Yanks secure its second Gold Cup with a win over Costa Rica. Great start to a big year.

37’
Josh Wolff opens the scoring after Frankie Hejduk’s pass over the top.


63’
A real moment of brilliance for Agoos with his left boot.

The free-kick curls past Erick Lonnis for the Americans’ second. 

First Gold Cup win since 1991!

๐Ÿ† ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Scorers: Josh Wolff (Frankie Hejduk) 37′ (unassisted) 63′

USA: 18-Kasey Keller; 2-Frankie Hejduk, 25-Pablo Mastroeni, 12-Jeff Agoos, 17-Carlos Bocanegra; 13-Cobi Jones – capt. (9-Brian West, 85′), 14-Chris Armas, 7-Eddie Lewis, 21-Landon Donovan; 20-Brian McBride (5-Clint Mathis, 89′), 15-Josh Wolff (8-Richie Williams, 79′)

Subs not used: 1-Tony Meola, 4-DaMarcus Beasley, 8-Richie Williams, 10-Brian Maisonneuve, 26-Danny Califf

CRC: 1-Erick Lonnis; 5-Gilberto Martinez, 3-Luis Marin (10-Walter Centeno, 46′), 21-, Reynaldo Parks; 22-Carlos Castro, 8-Mauricio Solis, 6-Wilmer Lopez, 16-Steven Bryce, 15-Harold Wallace (17-Hernan Medford, 59′); 11- Ronald Gomez, 9-Paulo Wanchope

Subs not used: 4-Max Sanchez, 13-Geovanny Jara, 14-Austin Berry, 18-Alvaro Mesen, 20-William Sunsing

Referee: Carlos Batres (GUA)

Cards: Chris Armas [Y 17′], Clint Mathis [Y 90+1′] — Steven Bryce [Y 74′]


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On this day in 1992, Balboa sees off the Commonwealth

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๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ #USMNT 2-1 ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ CIS
๐Ÿ“Detroit
๐Ÿ‘” Milutinovic
๐Ÿ“‹ Friendly

After losing to the Commonwealth of Independent States a week ago, the Yanks bounced back with a win.

4’
Dominic Kinnear curled in the set-piece and Eric Wynalda headed home. What a start! (1/3)


27’
Oleg Sergeyev answers with a finish under Tony Meola.

75’
Marcelo Balboa (@marcelobalboa17) steps to the spot and with a chance to take the lead.

It was a calm finish as the ball slides under the keeper.


Scorer: Eric Wynalda 3′, Marcelo Balboa 75′ (PK) — Oleg Sergyev

USA: Tony Meola, Desmond Armstrong, Marcelo Balboa, John Doyle, Janusz Michallik (Bruce Savage 84′), Brian Quinn, Dominic Kinnear, Chris Henderson, Bruce Murray, Eric Wynalda (Brian Benedict 87′), Jorge Acosta (Mike Sorber 72′)

CIS: n/a

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On this day in 1990, Wynalda makes first cap

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๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ #USMNT 0-2 ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ท Costa Rica
๐Ÿ“ Miami
๐Ÿ‘” Gansler
๐Ÿ“‹ Marlboro Cup

Coming on for Brent Goulet in the 74th minute, Eric Wynalda (@EricWynalda) earned his first cap.

What a moment for the forward, who would score 34 intl goals - fourth-most for the US.


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Scorers: n/a

USA: Tony Meola, Steve Trittschuh, Mike Windischmann, Paul Krumpe, Brian Bliss (Jimmy Banks 46′), Paul Caligiuri, John Harkes, Tab Ramos (Frank Klopas 53′), Hugo Pรฉrez, Brent Goulet (Eric Wynalda 74′), Bruce Murray

CRC: n/a

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