Altidore can handle inevitable hype
Bruce Arena had to cringe just a little bit when the question was asked.
Following the Red Bulls' thrilling 1-0 victory against the defending champion Houston Dynamo, a reporter asked Arena if he was worried that teenage sensation Jozy Altidore just might become the target of Europe's biggest club if he kept up his recent goal-scoring exploits. Arena probably thought he had a few months before he would hear that one, but as he already knows, young American soccer players who show flashes of greatness don't have to wait long for the glare of expectations to come beaming down.
Altidore is squarely at center stage right now, having delivered his latest game-winning goal and drawing rave reviews despite being just 17 years old. At 6-foot-1 and 175 pounds (and still growing), Altidore is a super-sized goal-scoring prospect unlike any other young MLS player or American striker before him. It is tough to believe he has played just 12 matches as a professional (including playoffs), tough because in that short amount of time he has already scored six goals, including four game-winning goals and a score in the postseason.
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Bruce Arena had to cringe just a little bit when the question was asked.
Following the Red Bulls' thrilling 1-0 victory against the defending champion Houston Dynamo, a reporter asked Arena if he was worried that teenage sensation Jozy Altidore just might become the target of Europe's biggest club if he kept up his recent goal-scoring exploits. Arena probably thought he had a few months before he would hear that one, but as he already knows, young American soccer players who show flashes of greatness don't have to wait long for the glare of expectations to come beaming down.
Altidore is squarely at center stage right now, having delivered his latest game-winning goal and drawing rave reviews despite being just 17 years old. At 6-foot-1 and 175 pounds (and still growing), Altidore is a super-sized goal-scoring prospect unlike any other young MLS player or American striker before him. It is tough to believe he has played just 12 matches as a professional (including playoffs), tough because in that short amount of time he has already scored six goals, including four game-winning goals and a score in the postseason.
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