News roundup: Union season over, Nashville & Seattle advance, clarity on handballs
Plus, Jeff Larentowicz leaves Atlanta, Zlatan slams EA Sports, black keepers in Europe, more.
Plus, Jeff Larentowicz leaves Atlanta, Zlatan slams EA Sports, black keepers in Europe, more.
Plus, Seattle (definitely) and Nashville (pretty much) clinch playoff spots, Barcelona’s board and president resign, and more.
Plus, MLSsoccer.com loves Fontana, from the Middle East to South Jersey, and Marcus Rashford’s great day at the office.
Also, José Andrés Martínez staying in Philly, USL midfielder suspended six games, Özil offers to pay Gunnersaurus’ salary, more.
The Union earned a 2-1 win over the Revs thanks to Anthony Fontana, while Union II played to a 1-1 draw against Loudoun United. It was a busy soccer weekend with the MLS, Premier League, German Cup and Englands’s WSL all in action.
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.
New PSP contributor Thomas Hill breaks down the five teams joining the Union in Group A of the MLS is Back Tournament.
Plus, “Florida is going to Florida,” Haverford’s fall soccer canceled, Bradley Wright-Phillips thinks MLS Is Back is “a little bit stupid”.
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.
Why you’ll need to wake up early on July 9 to catch the Union’s first match. Plus, notes from Jim Curtin’s weekly press conference.
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