USWNT review: The kids are alright but concerns over chemistry and aerial ability remain

US Women's National Team Review: Young Talent on Display, but Chemistry and Aerial Ability Remain Concerns

The US women's national team returned to action in October with three games against Portugal, New Zealand, and an Ireland friendly. The performances offered valuable lessons, showcasing the emergence of a new generation of players ready to take on senior roles.

While the youth shone in some matches, concerns over chemistry and aerial ability persist. In the first match against Portugal, the team lacked scrappy determination and physical dominance, struggling against Kika Nazareth's high press. The midfield trio of Sam Coffey, Lindsey Heaps, and Rose Lavelle was porous and uncreative, with limited success in solving pressure.

However, in contrast, the second-game lineup featured a more traditional mentality from the young starters, including Lily Yohannes, Claire Hutton, and Jaedyn Shaw. The trio excelled in finding space and moving the ball quickly to accelerate attacks, showcasing promising signs of chemistry.

The green attacking wingers, Michelle Cooper and Emma Sears, played a significant role in the match against New Zealand, feeding into hat-trick scorer Emma Sears's impressive performance. Meanwhile, former mainstays like Avery Patterson and Lilly Reale benefited from a strong center-back pairing to push up and provide width on attack.

Notable omissions include Naomi Girma, whose Chelsea FC experience has been limited due to injuries. Her return is expected to bring much-needed steadiness and flowing connectivity to the backline, but her absence was felt in both games.

Goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce's form for Manchester United looked shaky in the first match, with Claudia Dickey delivering more consistent performances. The ongoing question of who will secure the goalkeeper spot remains unresolved.

The team's aerial ability remains a weakness, as high crosses and set pieces often went unanswered. The coach has emphasized that timing is key to aerial prowess, but finding alternative routes to goal may be necessary to counter this vulnerability.

Time will be crucial in developing chemistry among the players, and Hayes' reluctance to throw young players into senior international play without adequate preparation is understandable. However, it's time to begin shaping the roster for the 2027 World Cup, where every advantage counts.

Ultimately, while the US women's national team has made strides with its new generation of talent, addressing these concerns will be essential in securing success at the highest level.
 
I'm so done with all this fuss about developing chemistry and aerial ability 🙄. Can't we just go out there and play some decent soccer already?! I mean, come on, it's not like they're gonna magically develop these skills over night. And what's with all the hand-wringing about the goalkeeper spot? Phallon Tullis-Joyce might be shaky at times, but Claudia Dickey is no superstar either 🤦‍♀️. Let's just focus on winning some games and not make such a big deal out of everything 😒.
 
omg i'm so excited to see the young talent on display!! i love how they're learning from each other and growing together 🤩 it's clear that chemistry is gonna take some time but i'm confident that with more games and practice, they'll get there 💪 also i feel bad for Naomi Girma getting injured, she seems like an amazing player and i know we all wanna see her bring her best game to the field 🤗 goalie spot is such a tough one, gotta find the right girl who can lead the team to victory 🎉 keep pushing, USA Women's National Team!!! 💕
 
I think the squad is trying their best but we need to see more consistency from our young players 🤔. I mean, Lily Yohannes and Claire Hutton are doing great, but sometimes they just seem a bit scattered on the pitch 😅. And what's up with Phallon Tullis-Joyce? Manchester United didn't exactly have an easy time with her in that last match... maybe she needs to work on her positioning 🤷‍♀️. Anyway, I'm still optimistic about our chances at the 2027 World Cup – we just need to keep improving and learn from our mistakes 💪.
 
I'm so tired of watching our US Women's National Team struggle with chemistry and aerial ability 🤦‍♀️🏆. Back in my day, we had players like Mia Hamm and Brandi Chastain who could just will a team to victory with their magic on the field 🔮. Nowadays, it feels like every match is a learning curve for these young guns.

I mean, don't get me wrong, I love seeing the emergence of new talent like Lily Yohannes and Claire Hutton 🤩. But we need to see more consistency from our midfield trio and that aerial ability just isn't clicking yet 🤔. And what's up with our goalkeeping situation? It feels like Phallon Tullis-Joyce is still finding her footing at Manchester United 🤦‍♀️.

I'm not sure how much longer I can sit back and watch these young players struggle to develop their chemistry and aerial prowess 😩. We need to see a cohesive team effort, not just individual brilliance 💪. It's time for the coach to step up and make some adjustments – we're running out of time before that 2027 World Cup 🕰️!
 
🤔 think we need more experience & depth in the squad... young players are showing promise but need to work on chemistry & aerial ability 🏀👥 they're getting close but still some kinks to iron out 😊 time will tell if hayes can get them ready for 2027 💪
 
I'm loving the vibes on this young squad! 🤩 They're showing some serious potential, but they gotta work on that chemistry and aerial game 🙏. Like, I get it with Hayes taking it slow and all, but we need to see some wins ASAP 💪! Naomi Girma's return is a big deal, she's gonna bring that stability and flow 🔒. And can someone please explain to me why Phallon Tullis-Joyce's game has been so meh lately? 🤔 Overall, I'm still hyped for the future of US Women's soccer! 💥
 
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