Well Sup Forums? is he right? are americans instinctively bad at defending?

well Sup Forums? is he right? are americans instinctively bad at defending?

I believe it. I was a high level defender when I played and I anchored the field.

But I got interested in other sports so all that's left are bad people.

I didn't even start out as a defender. Everyone just sucked at it so I dominated always thinking 3 seconds ahead.

>I was really good so I quit
Yeah okay retard

No, he's wrong, because many high-level, or prolific, European defenders also mark the wrong space or are found out of position. David Luiz is constantly criticized for these things all the time.

Using Yedlin as an example of "bad Americans" is idiotic, when you look at Miazaga's debut match for Chelsea, or Geoff for Stoke.

Makes sense. American players have great fitness but poor technical ability.

I'd blame the American coaches for not educating the little shitters then. Tactics and mentality are often taught.

I'm also really good at basketball.

Literally the only thing America exports to Yurop is Defenders and Goalkeepers.

It's not instinctive, it's just that they're never taught how to defend properly.

Fucking stupid. Honestly defenders from all countries are pretty shit the last decade

Most American athletes are good at several sports. Soccer is the least popular so they often choose something else to focus on when they get older. Spic.

Instinctively no, its just we have shit youth coaching so American players like Yedlin have to get by on talent alone, which isn't enough to play in the top European leagues.

Yedlin was bad by MLS standards so this isn't the best measuring stick

I mean yeah yeslins a pace baby but we knew that already
Thing is with American defenders they get mesmerized by useless fancy tricks

In his early 20's Yedlin locked down a Premier League starting spot and is only gotting better. He'll be fine.

>Who is... Clint Dempsey, Landon Donovan, Jozy Altidore, Johannson, etc. Fabian, to an extent.

I've been following the MLS this year and I can agree.
I don't think it's because they're Americans, I just think that most Americans can't understand how hard it actually is to play football on a high level and how it takes more than a decade of learning how to move around the field in the right way for each tactic.
I don't think the average fan (let alone an American who didn't watch the sport since he was a kid) fully understands how fucking hard it is to properly defend spaces, players, attacking or not the ball, put other players on offside, when suffering a counter to move the right way to gain the maximum time he can to allow team mates to move to defensive positions etc etc.
The average fan only want to watch Messi drible 6 players or Ronaldo tap ins and almost forgets the defenders because, well, their job is to stop goals. It's not just parking the bus even tho sometimes it looks that way.

Also, calcio is the patrician football.

Good post

No one asked for your worthless fucking opinion, homo

>soccer

Who cares? The best defenseman in football, baseball, basketball, and even hickey are American

Yes. Americans are retarded and even entry level players to sports can notice decision making mistakes pros make

Bad post

This is 100% correct. You can't blame an American player for not being defensively aware when they haven't had the same coaching as their peers in Europe. Its the same as importing good rugby players from New Zealand and saying that they don't have the tactical awareness to understand all the plays.

*in handegg

American youth football is nowhere near the quality of what you find in other countries, and has an unhealthy fixation on athleticism. Of course defenders never learn proper decision-making in such an environment.

It also doesn't help that MLS teams constantly undervalue the importance of their defensive setup. Has there ever been a DP that played in the back 4?

the best defense is a good offense, that's the American way.