Daily news roundup: Union fans back on Sunday, international play kicks off, and more
Plus, the end of an era in D.C. as Ben Olsen leaves United.
Plus, the end of an era in D.C. as Ben Olsen leaves United.
And a look inside Crystal Dunn’s rise to one of the best—and most adaptable—players in the world.
Also, José Andrés Martínez staying in Philly, USL midfielder suspended six games, Özil offers to pay Gunnersaurus’ salary, more.
Brenden Aaronson appears set to move to RB Salzburg in January after undergoing a medical. A number of MLS players were called up to their national teams, but not all will be reporting due to the pandemic. Speaking of the pandemic, it didn’t stop some of the biggest clubs from making moves on Decision Day.
The Union and Union II both fell to 2-1 scorelines Saturday night, to Toronto FC and Pittsburgh Riverhounds respectively. Gonazalo Higuain won’t solve all of Inter Miami’s problems. It was a big weekend for USMNT and USWNT players in Europe, with a number debuting and starting for new clubs.
Plus, why so many USMNT players choose the Bundesliga, FIFA to order clubs to release players for World Cup qualifying, Portland Thorns’ Sophia Smith, more.
Plus, a Union keeper takes home USL Save of the Week, and Liverpool handles Arsenal after falling behind early.
The Union got a win on Sunday night while the Union II fell in a crazy match on Saturday evening. Leicester City was able to shock Man City thanks to 3 penalties, and the Bundesliga got flipped upside down for the weekend. Can Arsenal pull off an upset of Liverpool today?
Plus, Messi is once again upset with Barcelona over their treatment of Luis Suarez and the Union earned a good grade (from someone other than us).
Plus, what the heck is happening in San Jose?
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