The only real concern from last night is that yet again the Bradley-Jones midfield pairing was useless. The entire back line was the second team (if that), so Zusi being useless should hopefully not be a long-term issue. Would have liked to see Zimmerman in back somewhere, but if Brooks/Cameron/Yedlin/Johnson are healthy, those 4 plus Villafana/Gonzalez/Ream/Zimmerman should be okay for back line depth. Altidore was invisible last night too, but the midfield couldn't generate anything aside from Pulisic. Nagbe couldn't get anything going, and Jones/Bradley like I said was poor. The US only looked a bit better in midfield after subbing out Jones for Acosta (after Nagbe had already been subbed for Bedoya). The critical thing for Arena going forward is to find a midfield combination that actually controls the center of the field in these qualifiers. Pulisic should be CAM every time out from now on. Bradley can be CDM, but he's got to show something more here, his quality has steadily declined the past couple years. Outside mids should be some combination of Fab, Nagbe, Acosta, Kljestan. I think right now, the best 11 the US can send out there is Howard in goal, Villafana-Brooks-Cameron-Yedlin on the back line, Fab-Pulisic-Bradley-Nagbe in the midfield, and Wood-Dempsey out front.