News roundup: Megan Rapinoe returns to USWNT, Sacramento joining NWSL in ’22, ManU top EPL table
Plus, Union trade homegrown rights to FC Dallas, ch-ch-changes between U.S. Soccer and NWSL, 53-year-old Japanese player, more.
Plus, Union trade homegrown rights to FC Dallas, ch-ch-changes between U.S. Soccer and NWSL, 53-year-old Japanese player, more.
Plus, Amobi Okugo makes Forbes’ 30 Under 30, LAFC declines option for Bradley Wright-Phillips, first woman to ref a men’s Champions League match, more.
Plus, MLSsoccer.com loves Fontana, from the Middle East to South Jersey, and Marcus Rashford’s great day at the office.
Plus, Real Salt Lake up for sale and tributes to the late Chadwick Boseman.
Plus, Union II’s Jack McGlynn named to USL Team of Week, Penn’s Emily Sands nets professional contract, Christy Holly to coach NWSL’s Racing Louisville, more.
The Union are going into the bubble, but when and why they’ll come out remains anyone’s guess. Peter Andrews takes a look at three big questions surrounding the MLS is Back Tournament.
Those that stayed up late were rewarded with an instant classic in Southern California.
PSP’s Mike Servedio hands out the individual grades from the Union’s loss in Dallas.
Plus, Inter Miami and Nashville SC make their MLS debuts and Liverpool’s winning streak comes to an end.
Philadelphia opened a new campaign with a 2-0 defeat in Frisco, Texas.
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