There were some good things that happened tonight: -Edu/Bradley controlled the midfield and held possession much better than Mastro/Bradley in Guatemala. -Dempsey showed some signs of life with a couple real nice runs, a couple real nice passes, and a couple shots (one of which being the goal). He still jogs too damn much lately, though, and his defensive workrate is hit or miss, and this is a knock coming from a devoted Deuce fan. There were a couple times he could have made a hard run and released himself into a very dangerous counterattacking position, but he didn't. I guess that's the tradeoff of having him on the wing instead of centrally. -Pearce and Hejduk were pretty good, and the defense didn't simply boot the ball away constantly. They actually built from the back, which is probably why Edu/Bradley had success-they were linking with the backs up to the wings. However, there were some infuriatingly irritating things, chief of which wore the #17 shirt and played awful. -Beasley was a horror show. Just bad. Yes, he's fast, and yes, he can make a good run. But then what? I'd venture to say he'd give EJ a run for his money at "Who Has The Worst First Touch?". There was a play where he had the ball deep on the touch line inside the 18, and the Cuban defender fell (and maybe handled the ball). All he had to do was cross it with his right foot. He took 3 extra touches to get the ball on his left and nothing came of it. He was the worst American player on the field. -Formation wise, it looked kind of like we were in a "Y", which is good, because it got old watching Ching surrounded by 6 Guatemalans trying to head cleared balls. However, why only make 2 subs, and why play Sascha out wide when he's a central player? -Donovan still isn't getting involved enough. Part of that is, as improved as our Bucket mids were, they still aren't really linking/creative players. The only player that consistently tried to give Landon service was Clint. Adu solves this. -Ching has a nice workrate for a guy who's supposed to score goals, but the man has no touch and little direct offensive ability. It's nice he helped set up Clint, but it was more luck than design. Jozy fixes this. It's nice to have 6 points from your first two games, especially being road games, but we're still not really playing well. Our lack of midfield distribution and linking ability is really hurting our offensive players. We're winning games 1-0 that we should win much more easily.