Well, that was painful. Analyze the angles, think about the specifics, and break down the tactical minutiae all you want: what did the USMNT actually learn from their 2-0 defeat to South Korea on Saturday night? Manager Mauricio Pochettino rotated (again), the U.S. lost (again).
It's very hard to find excitement in this team. Of course, Son Heung-Min and South Korea were good, but it did seem a markedly low effort victory. They strolled past the Americans, who had few tactical ideas out there.
So, are there any positive takeaways? There are decisions to criticize, and some learnings to be found. More broadly, there's also the small matter of playing a better team on Tuesday night - a Japan squad that just held a far superior Mexican side to a 0-0 draw without playing particularly well. No way that this can go wrong.
GOAL US writers break down another drab U.S. performance, and ask what's next, in the latest edition of... The Rondo.





