Preview: Mexico v USMNT
The snowy win against Costa Rica told us a lot about the USMNT’s character and grit but not a lot about how they play soccer together. Jeremy Lane takes a look at what to expect in the qualifier against Mexico.
The snowy win against Costa Rica told us a lot about the USMNT’s character and grit but not a lot about how they play soccer together. Jeremy Lane takes a look at what to expect in the qualifier against Mexico.
After a tumultuous week in the press, the US battled through a blizzard for their first win in their quest to qualify for the 2014 World Cup.
Reports of tension within the team only underscore how important a win is both for Jurgen Klinsmann’s future as the US coach and the team’s World Cup hopes.
In a magical world where we could line up the teams we’d most like to see teed up and swatted into the Delaware, who would make the cut? Conor O’Grady considers.
Why is World Cup qualification so hard for the US? Jeremy Lane explores.
PSP’s Eastern Conference preview looks at each club and how the Union match up against them. In the end, PSP picks Michael Farfan and the Union to finish … well, click on to read more.
As teams in the new National Women’s Soccer League round out their rosters, we take a look at where former Philadelphia Independence players have landed.
There were quality performances throughout the side on Saturday afternoon, with the Union outplaying Toronto in every aspect of the match.
In a game where both teams were quite evenly matched, and the U.S. should feel chagrined to have let a point slip through its fingers due to individual errors.
With most of the US roster for the first qualifier of the Hex flying in from overseas after the disappointing draw with Canada, a win would be wonderful, but getting a point should be seen as a victory.
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