The MLS report: Week Four
Another week, another Union bye. Here’s the latest recap of the week that was in MLS.
Another week, another Union bye. Here’s the latest recap of the week that was in MLS.
It was ugly, but Union get it done in Colorado with goals from Amobi and Jack for first win of the season and rise to fourth place. Harrisburg City Islander’s preseason begins today. Eastern Conference results. More news
Theme of more reports and commentary from Saturday’s loss is no need to panic, just need to get better. Report says Union wanted Adu to take 75% pay cut. Power rankings! Champions League (both) return. More news.
The Brotherly Game reports the Union are in talks with Downingtown-native and Seattle defender Jeff Parke. Curtin on coaching. More morning news.
MLS Cup Final news and previews. Beckham shoots down Cosmos rumors. Morgan and Wambach up for FIFA’s Women’s World Player of the Year. New City Islanders logo unveiled. More news.
Hoffman just wants to score goals. Keon Daniel scores a cracker for Trinidad & Tobago. Left back jinx continues with USMNT as Johnson and Castillo unavailable for Friday qualifier. More news.
Quotes and reaction from Peter Nowak’s press conference on the Danny Mwanga trade. Roger Torres fit to play in Saturday’s friendly in Reading. All-Star Ballot. US WC qualification campaign to begin. Euro 2012 kicks off. More news.
The US returns to a 4-4-2 in a dull game with little fireworks.
While the team is still clearly a work in progress, the PSP looks at who stood up for the USA and who just stood out, following two consecutive defeats at the hands of Costa Rica and Belgium.
Old US Soccer, meet new US Soccer. After a truly Bradley-esque first half, Jurgen Klinsmann reshuffled the team into a faster, more confident attacking outfit that almost stole a victory from Mexico.
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