Brujah, on 04 July 2014 - 02:01 PM, said:
Soccer is so huge in so many other countries. This attracts their best and brightest athletes. We can't compete with that level of skill produced by that fervor.
I don't think our soccer teams will ever be able to compete at that highest level. The interest just isn't there, and that leaves our world cup teams to always be filled by athletes who aren't among our best.
With that said, PLEASE don't take this as me saying that if we player our best athletes, that we'd win. Not saying that at all. No matter how much better our players would be, it wouldn't diminish the fact that certain countries have teams that are just superb. I'm only saying our teams could be much better if our society wasn't so heavily focused on the big three. I believe we would be much, much better, that's all. Which would equate to escalating from our current level to at least slightly above average. Still shy of reaching elite status.
The US would do a little better if they were able to field the likes of LeBron James, Randy Moss and so on. But they would likely not win the World Cup even then.
The US will not approach the overall skill levels of the general population of soccer playing kids elsewhere on the globe for 30 to 40 years yet. We're about that far behind in coaching too. The tactical approaches taught to children in progressions over the age groups in Europe and South America is something we cannot do because there are not enough coaches who even know that stuff, much less are able to impart it well to children.
It's only in the last 15 years that MLS players, coaches and WLS players, coaches have started to actually play soccer with tactics approaching those of the world level. Those are going to take a long time to filter out into the general population (through the kids of the players/coaches and those they coach later in life) and even the importation of coaches from Europe and South America is only a drop in the bucket.
There are millions of kids playing soccer here, sure. But they're all playing a crappy 4-4-2 and not learning how to develop their skill or vision. The ball moves faster than any player. Spain showed us for years what a crop of 3/4s decent athletes who can move the ball around very well can do vs. decent athletes who can't move the ball around that well. So even if LeBron, Randy and many others were on the field, their skill levels and their tactical approach would likely lead to them losing in early knockout stages just like the current US team.
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