Footy on the Telly, April 1-7
Your weekly listings of live soccer on TV, online, and on satellite radio.
Your weekly listings of live soccer on TV, online, and on satellite radio.
Chicago’s 3-5-2 has been defensively solid but offensively challenged. Can Veljko Paunovic tweak the system in time for this weekend’s match against the Union?
Notes from Jim Curtin’s weekly press conference. Union to launch Fan Advisory Board. USWNT file wage discrimination action against US Soccer with Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. More.
Curtin discusses Saturday’s upcoming game in Chicago, the injury status of Barnetta and Nogueira, Bethlehem Steel, Christian Pulisic’s Union connections, and more.
PSP talks to Warren Creavalle about his role in midfield and how the team is preparing for Chicago Fire.
Last night’s 4-0 drubbing of Guatemala doesn’t change the fact that it’s time for Jurgen Klinsmann to be fired. PSP’s Dan Walsh makes the case.
USMNT tops Guatemala 4-0 in World Cup qualifier. US U-23s fail to qualify for Olympics – again. Ryan Richter named to USL Team of the Week. More.
The US finished with nine men and lost an ugly game 2–1 against Colombia, missing out on a second consecutive Olympic tournament.
The US tossed Guatemala aside and won, 4–0. The US was dominant, it looked easy. Which inevitably leads one to ask, Why was it so hard on Friday?
PSP spoke with Harrison Crow of AmericanSoccerAnalysis about the numbers behind Philly’s hot start to the season and the steady development of statistical analyses in Major League Soccer.
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