USMNT
The US defeated Peru, 2–1, on Friday night, coming from behind on two Jozy Altidore goals. While the overall performance was underwhelming, the US will look to build on it when they face Brazil next week.
Daily news roundups
What will be the Union way in San Jose? USMNT faces Peru. US youth clubs file formal complaint over training compensation payments with FIFA Dispute Resolution Chamber. More news. UPDATE: Additional 2-game ban for Maidana reduced to one game after MLSPU appeal.
Soccer on TV
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Match previews
by Adam Cann × on September 3, 2015 at 3:34 pm ×
San Jose went undefeated in August despite not playing particularly well. They will be missing a slew of key players Saturday, including important holding midfielder Anibal Godoy.
USMNT
The US takes on Peru in the first of two friendlies this Friday at 7:00 PM EDT. But here’s the thing: It’s not about Peru.
Commentary / US Soccer History
Steve Holroyd on what happened the last time two professional soccer leagues were rivals for Division I status in 1967.
Daily news roundups
Notes from Jim Curtin’s weekly press conference and more news.
Press Conference
Jim Curtin discusses the Maidana spitting incident and how the team could adjust if there are additional suspension, who will start in goal against San Jose, says the team is looking at a couple of players to fill open international spot, and more.
KYW Philly Soccer Show
Greg is joined by Union play-by-play announcer JP Dellacamera, who talks about the team’s fading playoff hopes, as well as calling the Women’s World Cup. Kevin Kinkead then joins Greg to talk about the suspension Cristian Maidana is likely to receive following the spitting incident.
Fans' View
by Scott Pugh × on September 2, 2015 at 11:15 am ×
Kids can hear and see some unsettling things at a game. Scott Pugh has some advice to help parents help their children handle such difficult moments.
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