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For anyone who watched Cuba-USA the other night by wcnitz
My backyard would have served as a much better pitch. Pretty much the standard for CONCACAF island nations, though. It was good to see them go in, get it done effciently and the right way, and get out.
Wasn't really any real effort in consistently playing out from the back. Lots of wide balls into space for guys like Morris and Sargent to pick up. You could almost say Greggggg made a tactical decision that considered the pitch, opponent and players he had on the field.
I hope the next match against Honduras is an away one, because that's a much better test of where they are at. Hopefully, guys like Adams and Weah are available then.