Playing a double header in two different states for two different teams against Argentina and Brazil, I suppose you can forgive him for letting in six goals. But seriously, as much as the USA were manhandled by Brazil tonight, Guzan wasn't at fault. Klinsmann trotting out a central defensive pairing that had never played together before, starting our two best available centrebacks at fullback, putting an attacking midfielder in a holding role, and playing our best two-way midfielder as some kind of strange false-10 role off of a stranded and lethargic striker might have had more to do with it. Not to say we would have won even if he'd gotten things right, but he got things really wrong and it showed.