In the wake of Michael Ballack’s sad injury misfortune, I’m proposing a thinky question to kick-start the brain matter on a Monday morning.
Most indispensable U.S. man – Donovan? Howard? Someone else?


(If you missed it, the German captain injured ankle ligaments in Saturday’s FA Cup final. He is the one indispensable player for
So, as the
Hint: If you get too far past Landon Donovan, Tim Howard or maybe Clint Dempsey, then go back four spaces on the big board – and lose a turn.
I would assign the order like this:
1. Landon Donovan
2. Tim Howard
3. Clint Dempsey
(Honorable mention goes to Michael Bradley and Carlos Bocanegra, in that order.)
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No one was more influential in qualifying than Donovan, the country’s all-time leading scorer. He always seemed to supply a goal or an assist when his country needed it most. Donovan’s highly successful 10-week loan spell at Everton – before he returned to Major League Soccer and the Los Angeles Galaxy in March – and the fast start on the MLS track has him brimming with confidence. He scores. He sets up others. He’s terrific on restarts. Bottom line: they just cannot afford to lose him.
Howard has more than just ability to change games through big saves. He’s reached a career point where he’s also unimpeachably dependable on all the little stuff, and he’s a locker room presence. His backup, Marcus Hahnemann, is capable but doesn’t inspire the same confidence.
Dempsey’s "indispensability" factor is also attached to his ability as a difference maker. He can labor through a quiet evening – only to change the game in an instant with a goal. He can make something out of nothing, an ability so few
I know the mention of Bradley on this list will get some people in a twist. But he does hold the midfield together pretty well, and he’s the best two-way player on the roster.











