What kind of obstacle will Jurgen Klinsmann’s national team encounter tonight in Jacksonville?
Not a great one, in all honesty.
Scotland has slipped gradually since its heyday in the 1970s, when striker Kenny Dalglish guided a well-regarded selection. The Scots are now adjudged as the 48th best team in the world and 27th best in Europe, according to the highly dubious (still being honest here) FIFA Rankings. For whatever that’s worth to you.
The Scots failed to qualify for the last three European Championships (2004, 2008 and 2012). They are in the United States today rather than in Europe prepping happily alongside other Euro 2012 qualifiers, because they failed to punch a ticket into the Poland and Ukraine tournament.
Scotland last qualified for a World Cup in 1998. (I happened to be at their last World Cup match, a 3-0 loss to Morocco in St. Etienne. It was the only match I attended as a fan. Sitting among the Scottish supporters that day, I discovered how extraordinarily many ways a certain naughty work could be creatively deployed. Good times!)
So, Scotland has failed to punch its way into the last six major tournaments.
Now consider that injury, illness and personal reasons have left Scotland without perhaps 11-12 players who would ordinarily be selected.
On a radio show this morning I called Scotland a “European middleweight.” During the break, I was told that I was probably being generous. For whatever that’s worth to you.
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- tylerbetts - May 26, 2012 at 12:59 PM
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Disappointing. I clicked on the entry hoping for a breakdown of the team – GKs, Defenders, Midfielders, Strikers – rather than just a blanket post that this isn’t a very good team by European standards.
Based on FIFA rankings, we should expect a team somewhere in between Venezuala and Jamaica. In other words, this is a game where the US should be able to dominate and impose their will (even without Dempsey or Altidore) and create some chances.
Which means, absed on recent form, we should expect to have plenty of possession in the first half, waste a few chances at goal, have plenty of angry tweets sent about the strikers, see Tim Howard make an incredible save or two to keep the game scoreless and then see the US score a late winner to get a 1-0 result. Yes?
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- sluggo271 - May 26, 2012 at 1:13 PM
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Dang it, Steve!! You just jinxed us!! We always seem to lose or draw when people expect a pushover.
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- hjworton46 - May 26, 2012 at 4:00 PM
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The Scots are solid, nothing more. Quite like the USA in fact.