Monumental matchup, atrocious officiating
Sunday’s game between Seattle and Portland was big. It’s a shame the ref wasn’t up to the task.
Sunday’s game between Seattle and Portland was big. It’s a shame the ref wasn’t up to the task.
Down 2-0 at the half, the US roared back for a 4-3 win in Sarajevo powered by a Jozy Altidore hat trick.
With a roster heavy on European-based players who are still in preseason form, and four players receiving their first senior USMNT call-up, don’t expect the fireworks we’ve grown accustomed to during the Gold Cup.
There will be some fresh faces in the USMNT camp ahead of the friendly against Bosnia & Herzegovina on Aug. 14. Earl Reed takes a look.
In one week, MLS may have opened the floodgates for returning USMNT players, shown a massive hike in team value, and nailed the target on expansion. Oh, and the Union signed some guy from the near-equivalent of a Pennsylvania state league. PSP’s Dan Walsh examines all four developments.
Still trying to wrap your head around the Dempsey news? We are too. Maybe this can help.
When Don Garber gives his defacto “State of the League” comments during halftime at the All-Star Game, his first order of business should be dealing with Chivas USA.
Jeremy Lane looks at which USMNT players saw their stock rise, and whose stock fell, at the Gold Cup.
The US held on after a Brek Shea tap-in to claim the Gold Cup for the first time since 2007.
Sunday’s Gold Cup final promises to be a hotly contested affair between the tournament’s two best teams.
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