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, Sky Blue FC re-sign Gina Lewandowski, FIFA file criminal complaint vs. Sepp Blatter, A-League opener delayed, more.
Plus, Real Salt Lake up for sale and tributes to the late Chadwick Boseman.
PSP’s Marjorie Elzey shares her view from the field as the USWNT took on Spain and Japan challenged England.
The Union are preparing for San Jose and Columbus, but they will be without Serigo Santos and Mark McKenzie. Leo Messi and Megan Rapinoe are named the players of the year, while Zlatan says hes the best in MLS. Even when he gets hurt, Josef Martinez will still win Player of the Week.
Although last night’s friendly was great for the fans, PSP’s Christian Sandler argues that the USWNT’s Victory Tour is little more than a distraction from real issues facing U.S. Soccer and the women’s game.
Kai Wagner makes the MLS Team of the Week, his first selection of his career. Coach Curtin is back with his pep talks while Zlatan takes home MLS Player of the Week. Rose Lavelle meets Rose Lavelle and Megan Rapinoe gives her thoughts on what the soccer future looks like in America.
The Union face a make or break stretch. USMNT winger Tyler Boyd moves to Besiktas, while Harry McGuire’s move to Manchester United is in jeopardy. The USMNT will face Mexico at Metlife Stadium.
Plus: European transfers, Africa Cup of Nations, and more.
Megan Rapinoe’s brace saves the USA again in the most anticipated matches of the women’s World Cup.
Comments