the amount of tears from the rest of the world when we become the predominant soccer power in the world will force climatologists to revise their ocean rising levels by several magnitudes
matthew hoppe apparently started again for schalke vs hertha in not so great news, nick taitague was released 6 months early from his contract at schalke
1. Pepi 2. Che 3. Sealy 4. Servania 5. Roberts 6. Cerillo Is how I’d rank them. Those top 3 will all play in a top 5 Euro league at minimum, possibly CL level clubs. I think Pepi has a monster 2021 season. It’s crazy to think but Dallas is on its way to being one of the best academies in the world. Ajax is even lucky to produce 5 elite level players from their academy over a few years. This isn’t even solid MLS level guys below either. ‘98 - McKennie, Cannon ‘99 - Pomykal ‘00 - Ferreira ‘01 - Reynolds, Tessmann
By 2030 at least half of El Tri’s roster will be American born and raised, but not good enough for the USMNT. They also will probably be behind Canada by then too. Just an absolute failure when considering their population, money pumped into LigaMX, and their passion for the sport.
I’ll take my chances on a player who’s club career isn’t going to be stuck in Mexico(assuming he gets stuck there like a majority of their national teamers)
I just like how this tweeter says best of his generation, when the us already has multiple players his age starting in europe
Mexico is starting to develop a weird inferiority complex with us even though we still haven't put a real team together yet with our kids.
It’s literally just measuring how many minutes they’ve played weighted based on the level of competition in the league they’re in