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sekmadienis spalis 19 - 23:57 Part of the problem is that the United States isn't as strong relative to the other teams as it has been in the past. There are only 3 8+ star players, 2 of whom are relatively old. On the other hand, a lot of small countries are suddenly showing up with a lot of 7 star players (granted that evaluating a team by the average star value is a significant simplification).
With that said, the United States does have a bright future.
At forward, there is one supertalent, Fang on Sidney Town FC. Fang should have good scoring in one or two seasons, and sharpshooting wouldn't hurt. Boothe and Radford (needs to train speed again) are also promising.
At midfield, Westerman, Higgenbotham, and Cochran are all supertalents approaching their prime (it could be problematic if all are trained to be AM's).
There aren't any supertalents on defense, though Beasley, Outhwaite, and Garland are all good young players on teams with good training complexes.
Faulknier and Skidmore are the future in goal, though Skidmore could stand to transfer some tactics to blocking while Faulknier has low tactics. I also have a promising keeper that should eventually show up on the shortlist (Branch).
In any case, if everyone with a future starter could make sure they have max (relevant) fixed stats and helpful special attributes, it would help.