We likely stick with the 4-4-2 that worked in the Panama match, and that's mostly because there's no Jones, who should sit again just to get sufficient rest despite medical clearance. Enter Cameron. And with Honduras not likey to press up the field with key players out and on the road, he'll have as much time on the ball as he did against Panama.
Zusi back on the right. Eddie Johnson played well against Panama, but he doesn't defend, and it's Zusi's role to lose at this point.
Castillo in for Beasley. Meh. But beggars can't be choosers; we lack real depth at left back.
Matt Lockaby
almost 13 years
We likely stick with the 4-4-2 that worked in the Panama match, and that's mostly because there's no Jones, who should sit again just to get sufficient rest despite medical clearance. Enter Cameron. And with Honduras not likey to press up the field with key players out and on the road, he'll have as much time on the ball as he did against Panama. Zusi back on the right. Eddie Johnson played well against Panama, but he doesn't defend, and it's Zusi's role to lose at this point. Castillo in for Beasley. Meh. But beggars can't be choosers; we lack real depth at left back.