I believe that we can win." If you have not heard this phrase at the world cup, you have not seen the USA play in the World Cup. The US have made the last sixteen which was the stated goal of the coach Jurgen Klinsmann. The achievement cannot be underestimated. The group they were in contained three sides in Germany, Ghana and Portugal. All these sides were blessed with high quality, high value individuals. The US team by contrast is a team in the true sense of the word. They are a team without superstars, however they have a tremendous team ethic.
The irony about the US style of football is that is reminiscent of the Premier league. A game based on high work rate and high energy. The US team have worked harder than many teams with the central midfielder Bradley covering more ground than any other player. They are an example of what a coach with limited resource's can do. If you look back to to the Charlton, Republic of Ireland sides of the early 90's. They had a plan and stuck to it. Klinsmann has done the same with the US side they are fit and strong and stick to the strategy that he has laid out. Contrast this with England; Hodgson has been lauded for his policy of bringing in youth. This has masked a fairly serious issue that the England side was without any kind of strategy. If they did have a strategy it was either not obvious or England did not have the players to carry it out.
Maybe the English game is suffering from arrogance due to all the players playing in a high quality national league. Maybe the arrogance is historical, football in England has historically been an insular game. It is time to realise that England will not produce enough high quality footballers to win a world cup in the way many fans expect. They have too often on the past tried to fit every good player into the side. Now is the time to define the style and fit the players most appropriate into it. Until then and during this world cup I will be following the US and hoping that they can shock the world.