USA coach Bradley satisfied despite loss to Slovakia
USA coach Bradley satisfied despite loss to Slovakia
USA national team coach Bob Bradley said he was content with how his team performed despite losing 1-0 to Slovakia in an international friendly on Saturday.
Napoli’s Marek Hamsik’s first-half penalty separated the two sides but Bradley was satisfied that he was able to use some second-tier players in the match against a well-organised Slovakian outfit.
“I thought we had a good start to the match in the first 25 minutes. The penalty and going down 1-0 changed the game,” Bradley said.
“Slovakia is very well organized and has a lot of people behind the ball. We were not sharp enough with our ability in the attacking third to make a play and get through the defense.
“Jonathan Spector and Carlos Bocanegra played well together and both showed good understanding. It’s the first time we’ve used Spector as a center back. We were able to use Clarence Goodson as a reserve and we were able to see him. I think both in Jonathan’s case and Clarence’s case, it was good tonight.”
Although Bradley was happy to field a different line-up, he said the fact he was missing key players due to injury and club commitments did not help.
“This match was on opportunity to see some different players. I think the area tonight that let us down was the sharpness and execution in the attacking part of the field,” he added.






