An enjoyable pair of games.
Mexico was an embarrassment, bit a good experience for some younger and newer players - welcome to CONCACAF
Not just from this match, but a rules frustration in general - a player can get body checked, shoved in the back, surrounded by multiple players and if they try to shove them away and their hands scrape above the shoulders it's an automatic red card....... Yet the actions that escalated to that point aren't penalized
You can push your forehead into someone, putting your head low in to them and they get tossed for pushing you back - I've seen it a lot this year
Jorge Sánchez (19) was involved in 3 different heightened altercations and multiple other incidents and doesn't even end up with a card
The US did dominate both games and i was really glad to see early goals
Balogun impressed and seemed to be building chemistry
Was nice to see Scally show a fair amount of his he plays in Germany. He's battled Davies at Bayern, so that matchup wasn't new to him.
It also frustrates me with Gregg coming back.
Scally was an afterthought to MLS guys. Reyna is an absolute engine, but was told he'd be a non participant in the world cup. Pepi is active and finding form, but Gregg would rather go with low ceiling Jordan Morris
What we saw this weekend should be the core of the team during intentional breaks. Add in Adam's when healthy and continue to get going young and developing players experience and let these guys build chemistry and understanding with each other