First, relief. We get to keep Bedoya for four important games in allsvenskan.
Secondly, surprise. Despite Örebro's overall disappointing start to the season, Ale has been phenomenal and by far our best player in the first nine games of the season. He has played in all three midfield positions and for a while on Sunday as a striker. He delivered eveywhere. He has scored four goals and made two assists, which means he has been involved in half of Örebro's goals.
Does that mean has should naturally be called up for the U.S, a team that made it to the quarter finals of the world cup? No. But it is clear Bradley has taken a liking to Bedoya before, giving him a number of caps. So, with other midfielders out, it is surprising that Bedoya does not make the roster when he is clearly on his best form ever.
Thirdly, compassion. Tough luck for Alejandro, really.
Lastly, stingyness. We need to consider the greater good, i.e. the impact on Örebro SK. Here are some hard facts:
- Bedoya's contract expires at the end of the year and he has declared he does not intend to extend it. That means if Örebro wants money for Bedoya, they need to sell him this summer
- Caps in competitive games for the U.S. counts on your CV. Alejandro's value would have increased just by being picked, and even more if he played and played well (likely given his current form)
- But playing the Gold Cup would have meant Bedoya missing four games for Örebro.
What do you think? Is Ale not being picked good or bad news? On what is the lowest acceptable price tag for Ale if we let him go this summer?
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