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, a look at big games across Europe from the weekend.
The Union’s two homegrowns are enjoying one of their last times playing together, while Mark McKenzie is being linked with moves to Europe. The Champions League returns to action, with Messi and Ronaldo meeting again on the last day of group play.
There were plenty of big games around the world this weekend, with the Eastern Conference finals wrapping up here in the US. Bayern and Leipzig faced off in Germany, while Tottenham and Arsenal battled in London. It was also a big weekend for USMNT & USWNT starters, scoring goals in big games.
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.
Brenden Aaronson and Mark McKenzie are on their way to USMNT camp in the coming weeks, with several MLS teams shaping up their offseason rosters. The Western Conference Semifinals resume tonight, with Sporting KC and Minnesota both claiming underdog status.
Plus, Jeff Larentowicz leaves Atlanta, Zlatan slams EA Sports, black keepers in Europe, more.
Plus, Union’s new scouts, MLS chartering flights for int’l players, FIFA’s AI-driven semi-automated VAR in ’21, ,more.
Plus, Seattle (definitely) and Nashville (pretty much) clinch playoff spots, Barcelona’s board and president resign, and more.
Plus, Fabian Herbers signs with Chicago until ’23, Toronto beat Whitecaps, Kacper Przybylko ain’t worried, more.
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