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Freddie Adu starts - 1 goal, 2 assts

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  1. PhiSlammaJamma

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    http://dcunited.mlsnet.com/MLS/news...ent_id=29093&vkey=news_dcu&fext=.jsp&team=dcu

    WASHINGTON -- Saturday night turned another important chapter in the development of young Freddy Adu at RFK Stadium, as the 15-year-old provided the driving force behind D.C. United's impressive 3-1 win against the Columbus Crew.

    Making his second start of the season, Adu turned in a strong, end-to-end performance that blended his well-known attacking flair with a newfound defensive intensity. His stats -- two assists and a goal -- were impressive, but his workrate on the other side of the ball was what really turned heads.

    "I think he played great," said winger Josh Gros. "But even more than the offense, I was more impressed with how he was playing on defense. He's learned that you've got to play on both sides and he did that tonight, for sure."

    The United coaching staff has harped on this aspect of Adu's game, which takes on added significance in the club's high-pressure, team-oriented defensive approach.

    "Everyone has a responsibility to do the dirty jobs," said United head coach Peter Nowak. "This is not only Brian Carroll or Clyde Simms or Mike Petke or Bobby Boswell, this is for everyone."

    Gros, who turned in a strong night's work roaming the left touchline, most notably with a highlight-reel diving header that put United up 2-0 in the ninth minute, hailed the return of his squad's finishing touch.

    "I don't think I've ever scored a goal like that," said the second-year Rutgers product of the goal. "It felt pretty good. I think over the past few weeks we were playing pretty (well), but we just weren't putting the ball away. Anytime you can put the ball away like we did tonight, it's a huge boost."

    With his side winless since opening day, Nowak tweaked his starting lineup for the important Eastern Conference match, bringing Adu and Simms into the center of D.C.'s five-man midfield, and the change paid dividends.

    Simms worked hard in cover of the United back three and distributed the ball economically, while Adu seemed bursting with confidence after seeing limited playing time over the past few weeks.

    "This was probably my best performance as a professional," said the teen phenom, "and it couldn't have come at a better time. I haven't been the happiest guy on the face of the earth, but you know what, I didn't complain, I didn't get upset about it, I just tried to keep working hard."

    United helped themselves greatly by jumping out to an early lead over the traditionally stingy Crew, grabbing two goals in the match's first nine minutes. Adu pointed to the result as an important turning point for the defending champs, who have so far languished in the doldrums in 2005.

    "It was huge for the team, huge for the team," he said. "You could see in the guys' eyes -- there was just so much confidence oozing out of everybody after the first goal, the second goal.

    "That always makes the game easy. After you go up and you have a lead, the game opens up and they have to throw people (forward) to try and equalize. There's a lot more space around."

    United now look to carry this effort forward into next week's road showdown with the high-flying and still unbeaten New England Revolution, who squeaked out an exciting 4-3 win against the Black-and-Red at RFK last month.
     
  2. KaiSeR SoZe

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    Is he gonna play for Team USA at the World Cup or something?
     
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    Bruce will probably have Freddy as a reserve next year in germany ala ronaldo in 1994. Arena would be crazy not have him on the roster at least.
     
  4. lalala902102001

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    Well the kid needs to become a full-time starter on his MLS team first.

    Too much hype is not healthy.
     
  5. SwoLy-D

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    The thread should be named "1 goal, 2 assists on Freddie Adu's 2nd Start".

    Before I read it, I thought this was his first start. :mad:

    I thought he already had played for the USMNT. I want to see him either fall on his butt or ( :eek: ) whip MEXICO on September the 3rd. :( Something SIGNIFICANT, you know? I don't want him to be a NO SHOW. Either REALLY GOOD, or REALLY BAD.

    Man, that kid is good. Freakin' U.S. harboring immigrants... ;)
     
  6. MartianMan

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    I really doubt US can whip Mexico. Those people are crazy about soccer.
     
  7. AroundTheWorld

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    I can't really believe that that kid is only 15.
     
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    We've whipped them before. Dominated them in the World Cup last year.
     
  9. SwoLy-D

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    MartianMan, I am Mexican... my whole comment revolved around the phenom that is Freddy I-came-from-Africa Adu.
    :rolleyes:

    Now why you gotta pour salt on an open wound...? :mad:
     
  10. DrLudicrous

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    He started a few games last season for them already. And I doubt he'll be playing against Mexico, I don't think he's even been called up to practice with the mens team yet.
     
  11. plcmts17

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    The US MNT has had a not so stellar record in european based World Cups and I get the feeling Arena is going to be more defensive minded as the qualifying progresses. The lack of a truly gifted midfielder will put more pressure on the strikers to create their own shots, especially if he goes with a lone striker in germany. I would think that trying to strike early would be the major goal each game as not play catch up as they have in the last two european WC's.
    Having Freddy in the reserves would at least put the thought of getting scored on by a kid in the minds of opponents if he were to play. Look at Beasley in Korea, did he at all look fazed by being in the biggest sporting event in the world? I'm not saying the same thing will happen for Freddy, but you never know.
    It's always good to have an extra option.
     
  12. PhiSlammaJamma

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    I don't care if he deserves to be on the team or not, we need to believe in him. The country needs him. I'd put him on the team. There are some people in the world who just shine and we need to see if he can do it on the world stage. He will demand attention in name alone and that opens doors for other players on the field.
     

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