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please don't put grabavoy in his place. we need a spark and some creativitiy, not a stale slow short predictable veteran. if you do opt for controlling the midfield then put alexandre along side beckerman. he can at least put a body on someone and has looked good as a sub.
Don't be surprised if Collen Warner gets a look...At least in this matchup I think it better that Andy or Ned come off the bench..
Williams will be up top to take his place.
Alexandre = physical + killer shots
Gravaboy = average player + few mistakes
Williams = creative player - no defense
Warner = creative player + too inexperienced
If only Stott had not given Javi his first yellow. Face taps in Argentina are the equivalent to butt pats in the US. It was not a slap.
You either have to go with Grabavoy or Williams in his place. While I like Warner and Alexandre, they lack the experience needed in this game.
I would almost guarantee that Williams will take the place of Morales. Grabavoy will be a sub.
Just beat Dallas so we can see Javi next game!
It kills us to not have Morales. Lets just hope they can play a great game and overcome. It is going to be tough.
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