Galaxy big gun: Hawthorne’s Gyasi Zardes is pushed off the ball Wednesday in the U.S. loss to Denmark. (Associated Press photo).
Quotable:
“The 3-2 scoreline still manages to flatter a U.S side that was outplayed thoroughly,” opined The Guardian.
Notable:
Jozy Altidore and Michael Bradley were the only two players who played today who were also in the USMNT the last time it faced Denmark in this stadium in 2009.
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Zardes being watched tonight in particular by folks in Europe who want him at RM.
— MLS Transfers (@MLSTransfers) March 25, 2015
Not sure what communication was on the field was like, but Zardes seems at fault. Chandler was on a man and Zardes seemed to be covering.
— The LegenD (@ussoccerfeed) March 25, 2015
Bottom line:
The disturbing pattern of late goals continues for the US. Report for @GdnUSsports http://t.co/J35TnII1sg
— Simon Evans (@sgevans) March 25, 2015