

Jonathan Lewis (6) - Though it was a quiet 17-minute shift on the ball from Lewis, it was nice to see him up his defensive work rate to force a few turnovers.īill Hamid (6.5) - In 15 minutes, the D.C. The FC Dallas youngster banged bodies in traffic and moved the ball positively through midfield. Mark McKenzie (6) - There was a moment here or there where the Philadelphia Union debutant was unnerved, but he stood up well on the few occasions when a ball-carrying Tico came near.īrandon Servania (6.5) - Of all the subs, Servania looked the most ready to motor. Gyasi Zardes (5) - Peel back another step and he's probably got himself a nice late insurance tally. Best of all, he dialed back the details in the game plan, which allowed the green squad to calmly go about their business. Berhalter evidently eased along several youngsters with promising USMNT futures and hoisted leadership upon some "middle-aged" internationals. However, he didn't see the ball much over the rest of his 63 minutes.Ĭoach Gregg Berhalter (8) - As far as January camps go, this one should be labeled a success. The teenager ran some nifty hold-up game during the opening half hour, linking play forward, right and left. Uly has represented the USA Youth and Senior National teams. Uly is a talented winger on VfL Wolfsburg currently on loan at SKN St.

Jesus Ferreira (6.5) - The FC Dallas kid enjoyed a promising debut. Paradigm Sports welcomes Ulysses Llanez ( ulysoccer7 ) for full-service representation. Llanez was the most menacing attacking player on the pitch during his 73 minutes and cooler than cucumber ice cream in depositing the decisive penalty kick. Ulysses Llanez (7.5) - If the Wolfsburg II ace had any nerves coming into his first USMNT match, he hid it well. Arriola was the other man guilty of watching Venegas float by for a golden chance. United man was often on the ball into decent positions, but fumbled nearly all of his chances to cause trouble in the Costa Rica end.
