Round Up – Red Bulls trounced, US takes on France
Red Bulls beaten in the US Open Cup, USWNT get ready for France and Joey Barton’s not welcome in the US.
Red Bulls beaten in the US Open Cup, USWNT get ready for France and Joey Barton’s not welcome in the US.
On the heels of their amazing win over Brazil, the US face another tough test in the high-octane French offense. Meanwhile, Japan will take their tough midfield play to a showdown with the in-form Swedes, who are riding high after trouncing Australia. PSP’s Allison Frank tells you what to expect on Wednesday.
PSP’s Independence guru Mike Servedio thinks the excitement of the Women’s World Cup is already in our own back yard. And if you haven’t seen the Independence play this year, you aren’t the soccer fan you claim to be!
PSP’s Mike Long was on hand to capture all the action as the Independence solidified their hold on first place in WPS.
Abby Wambach scored in extra time of overtime (!) to tie Brazil, and Hope Solo made a huge save to send the United States to the semi-finals of the Women’s World Cup. It was dramatic and special. It was simply indescribable.
Union to play the City Islanders in Harrisburg, Ali Krieger interviewed on NPR, TV schedule for Everton and Madrid matchups, and Napoli signs the king of the jungle.
The Independence won their 5th straight game and went 4 points clear at the top of the table beating Western New York on Saturday. We’ve got a full match report and player ratings.
Maura Gladys breaks down the five events that had the biggest influence on the outcome of the USA/Brazil quarterfinal that rocked the sports world.
Quotes, video and more from the USWNT win over Brazil, plus Union reactions from across the web and the Vancouver media’s response to Jordan Harvey’s first match as a Whitecap.
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