brittannica
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Bummed I won’t catch her playing in Oakland again this coming summer, but Liga MX is a fun league! So happy for her.
Bummed I won’t catch her playing in Oakland again this coming summer, but Liga MX is a fun league! So happy for her.
I'll keep saying it...when the outside backs are part of the attack (and not being instructed to limit it, and they are), players like Thomas produce good numbers. In play prior to college, the two outside backs that finished our season heavily contributed to the attack with crosses and acute/quick cut ins. This characteristic I was significant in their recruiting profile. Like Turbvol wrote previously, this tactic was a major factor that led to an SEC championship.
Runyon can do it! I think she learned that fancy foot work doesn't work in the box in the SEC or anywhere else. Receive- maybe one signature 'Juke' and pull the trigger. Migley will set her up with great lead passes and good, fast outside players would optimize her presence with crosses. We already have a lot of that.I will be interesting to see how Thomas does going forward. If you want to see a prototypical center forward, see Runyon--size, speed, athleticism. The only (big) question about her is if she can develop further and hone her ability to score goals. She still at the stage where she tries to dribble around and through opponents. But she's got a world of potential. Thomas doesn't have the size or pure pace/athleticism of top center-forwards. That may work against her, but she's clever around the box and has a knack for putting the ball in the net when she get service in the box. We shall see.
Misread Katz. I say put a veteran at center back if needed. Got to remember that Rain and her were allowed to run if they wanted (sometimes even get lost down the field- Rain) . Currently, that is being restricted. By restricted, I mean a coaching demand, not player choice. French kept the back line disciplined and on point. She, was the epicenter of our success (and Abby's grit). Our current back line (minus the missing CB) are fine and can play at a high level- a championship level. There is still an incredible amount of talent still waiting to be released with Klurman and D.Brown (holding mid?). There is Mitchell who is waiting to make her mark. I've watched these '21,22,23 players a long time from one end of the country to the other, and they are extremely talented and will produce wins. They just havnt had a legit opportunity or the leadership that instills confidence. Grabbing 5th year (and now 6 year ) players won't improve anything. Alabama will slowly return to Alabama pre-covid once the 5th year player is gone - they are already slipping back. So are other teams that created fake squads with 5th year players that can't make the pros and take scuba diving as a graduate course (give me a break) and aren't invested in the new school they transferred to. It's time we embrace these young players- even the young transfers, and build something great and lasting. And then continue to do it.