Daily news roundup: Union play tomorrow, Aaronson and McKenzie earn honors
Plus, the MLS 22 Under 22 list is out, and the USMNT is set to return to action.
Plus, the MLS 22 Under 22 list is out, and the USMNT is set to return to action.
Plus, MLSsoccer.com loves Fontana, from the Middle East to South Jersey, and Marcus Rashford’s great day at the office.
Individual grades from the Union’s 2-1 win in New England.
Thomas Hill looks at the surprise decision to not award the Supporters Shield at the end of the 2020 MLS Season.
The Union left Foxborough with 3 points Monday night, and sit in second place of the eastern conference. The Champions League returns to action today, while the WSL looks to build to be the Premier League.
While you can skip over the majority of the actual play highlights, you should know that Andrew Farrell scored for the Union, Anthony Fontana has now scored four of his eight goals against New England, and Cory Burke made his season debut.
Some Monday Night Futbal as the Union meet up, yet again, with the New England Revolution.
PSP’s Dan Walsh emerges from a British cave to explain why the Supporters’ Shield Foundation’s refusal to award the shield this year pretty much guarantees the Union will win it.
And other surreal things from this surreal year.
The Union travel to New England once again to face the Revs one last time this season, while the rest of MLS wrapped up action last night. Some crazy results were happening in the premier league, and Thomas Muller and Robert Lewandowski are still a deadly duo.
In a playoff-clinching tie that felt like a loss, who stood out for the Boys in blue?
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