Both teams just participated in the older boys post game reflection meeting. Paul asked the older boys to rate individual and team performances. For the team performances the boys had to vote with a showing of hands. Then, each player had to grade themselves and tell why in front of the group. Paul would then give his opinion. Apparently WHU Academy players have to rate their performances after every game and training session.
After the reflection session, WHU brought in their top sports scientist to discuss all physical aspects of the game: warm up, strength, speed, nutrition, recovery, etc....
After a brief break to stretch the legs, all of the parents and players were asked to participate in the game film session. WHU had their video analysis staffer create clips of focus for Paul to discuss with the boys. WHU video tapes every game and training session for the older age groups. It's such a great way to share visual feedback to players. Can be tough for some players in front of a large group.
Pre-Game:
The West Ham Experience ends with a 1-0 Loss against a very good U12/U13 Academy Team. The younger international boys held their own against a team that regularly trains and plays together. After a scoreless first half, the international boys were able to counter and get in behind the WHU back line with some nice combination play. Against the run of play, they scored but unfortunately it was called back to being slightly offsides. Minutes later, West Ham was the beneficiary of a controversial no-call as one of the their forwards tripped up one of the International defending players feet. The result being a lofted goal over the head of the GK. While the London team was able to hold most of the possession, the International Team were successful in thwarting most attacks. In fact, the American side probably created more shots total on the counter. Incredible considering the boys just met 7 days ago and participated in ten fatiguing 90 minute sessions. Landon played the entire 70 minute match at CB and held his own. He connected successfully on all passes from the back (not sure of the number). His backline only allowed the WHU group two shots on goal. I am very proud of his effort and willingness to play any position that is asked of him.
Overall, I believe the experience was a positive one for Landon. For 6 full days Landon trained on the same pitch as Bobby Moore, Michael Carrick, Rio Ferdinand, Joe Cole, Jermaine Defoe, and Frank Lampard. The education of being a professional footballer was invaluable and will hopefully challenge him to continue to work on reaching his personal goals.
We look forward to returning to his own team. While it was nice for him to create some new friendships, he looks forward to competing with the team he has been with this year. We depart London Heathrow Airport at 10:15 UK time and will return to RDU at 4:00 US EST.
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