Wednesday’s happenings at the Amsterdam ArenA will be worth watching for about 78 different reasons, but let’s be clear about this much:
U.S.-Netherlands: a big night in Amsterdam awaits


It’s pretty late in the game, so to speak, for radical changes in the makeup of Bob Bradley’s
So, if you find yourself thinking about Wednesday's contest (2:30 p.m. ET, ESPN2) against the formidable Oranje, conquer any urge to initiate a sentence with the words, "We should try this ..."
Like I said, it's a little late for that now. Eleventh-hour gambits can only make things worse, believe it.
On the other hand, adjustments and tweaking can still be done. For instance, if the poor options currently available at forward prove too high a hurdle to overcome, Bradley has a couple of cards to play. The most likely adjustment at this point would be moving Landon Donovan into gap, beneath a target forward. That may be the best tact for getting the optimum amount of talent on the field, with DaMarcus Beasley or Jose Torres finding their way into the match along the left.
Either way, we’ll know more about the personnel as the level of competition moves up a couple of weight classes. The lightweights and middleweights of CONCACAF are safely stowed until the next qualifying cycle. A
So, about 100 days away from U.S.-England in
We’ll know if Donovan can create some gaps in the Dutch defense, even in the absence of qualified support troops. We’ll know if Jozy Altidore, still quite raw at this level, can make runs that are shrewd enough and assertive enough to take advantage of the Dutch central defense. That area is, quite possibly, the only thing resembling a weakness on this
We’ll see if the
Particularly of interest will be whether Maurice Edu, not far back from injury and still fairly green at this high level, is up for the job and able to cope?
We may get to see if Stuart Holden can continue his climb up the player pool pecking order. The former Houston Dynamo man, who has drawn high marks in two consecutive starts at Bolton, has probably done enough at this point to earn a place on the 23-man U.S. roster in
Remember, this is it. There are no more national team gatherings until Bradley musters the troops in mid-May for the important training camp before World Cup departure.
Here’s who I’d like to see start Wednesday:
Howard
Spector Bocanegra DeMerit Bornstein
Bradley Edu
Holden Donovan
Altidore
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