Americans Abroad
Brooks, Rubin & Hyndman Shine with European Clubs
John Brooks, Rubio Rubin, and Emerson Hyndman headline this week's roundup of Americans playing soccer abroad. Here is Brian Sciaretta's weekly take on the most relevant news and notes.
BY
Brian Sciaretta
Posted
December 01, 2014
1:46 PM
TWO WEEKS IN A ROW with good news from abroad? Really? While some key American soccer players still are struggling overseas, there was more good news than bad this past weekend—an encouraging trend.
Jozy Altidore, for one, looked useful off the bench for Sunderland in an impressive scoreless draw against Chelsea while Geoff Cameron and Stoke came up just short against Liverpool. Here are the top headlines from the last few days.
December 01, 2014
1:46 PM
Chandler & Eintracht Down Dortmund
Timothy Chandler went a full 90 at right back for Eintracht Frankfurt in Sunday's convincing 2-0 win over Borussia Dortmund. Chandler locked down the right side and Dortmund had very little success getting attacking his side of the field. The 24-year-old Frankfurt native finished the game with five interceptions and he even forced a turnover which started a chain of events that ultimately resulted in Frankfurt's second goal. Chandler has been quietly performing better in recent weeks and Eintracht has moved comfortably into the middle of the Bundesliga table. Dortmund, however, has been one of the biggest disappointments in Europe this year as it shockingly sits in last place in the German top flight.
Brooks strong in Bayern loss
Bayern Munich can give opposing defenders sleepless nights but John Brooks handled the job well as the German powerhouse defeated Hertha Berlin 1-0. Brooks stood tall and limited Bayern’s opportunities: His aerial game has improved tremendously and he is maturing into a very solid central defender. Brooks, a Berlin native, has endured ups and downs throughout 2014, having been called out by his coach on several occasions and getting demoted, temporarily, to Hertha's reserve team. Impressively, he has battled back into the starting lineup after each setback. This ability to fight through adversity is what Jurgen Klinsmann routinely says he wants from his players, and Brooks seems to deliver. It would be a safe prediction that he is going to be a very important part of the U.S. national team for years to come.Cesar Romero’s phenomenal numbers
It's a rather safe bet that many Americans don’t follow the Armenian Premier League but it is well worth acknowledging American forward Cesar Romero’s strong season for his club, Pyunik. Romero scored two goals in Saturday’s 3-0 win over first place Ulisses, giving him a staggering 17 goals in 14 appearances. The second leading scorer in the league has nine on the season. The win was Pyunik's sixth in a row, moving the club to within just one point of Ulisses for first place. Romero, 25, is a native of Chula Vista, California, and made 12 appearances for Chivas USA in 2012. He never found the back of the net in MLS but he did score twice for Chivas USA in U.S. Open Cup action. Who knows what the next step will be for Romero next season but it would appear he has outgrown Armenia.Torres, Gomez help Tigres advance
Jose Torres and Herculez Gomez are no longer part of the national team picture but on Saturday the American pair helped Tigres advance past Pachuca in the Liga MX playoffs. The 1-1 result was all Tigres needed to advance thanks to the league tiebreaker—it finished higher than Pachuca in the regular season. Tigres, which finished in second place, will play fourth place Toluca on Tuesday night.