Actually, as an American who came up through the AYSO system (it originated in my home region, South Torrance California, and spread nationwide to become the largest youth soccer league stateside) let me tell you, that is absolutely wrong. Landon did NOT have his best game, to be sure, but that 'poor touch' is not correct, that is exactly as we are taught to first touch in AYSO - with a little flair on it to be sure. It was a controlled touch and a perfectly placed pass.
Watch it again, he ABSOLUTELY meant to touch it as he did, it was a perfect touch! The pass was set out on a silver platter for Gibson, who to his credit killed it and got a bit of luck as it deflected in. This wasn't Landon's best game since he's been at Goodison, but for sure, that touch that led to his assist was controlled and perfectly executed.
The poor touch was the first one. The announcers clearly described it as a "poor FIRST touch". His second touch was the one you cite, which was a good one to Gibson. But had he been under pressure, such that he wouldn't have had time for the second touch, he would have totally blown the chance.









