USA soccer earn draw against World Cup dark horses
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Call it What You Want: A weekly podcast where Jimmy Conrad, Charlie Davies and Tony Meola cover all things USMNT and the ...
It's a big change for the U.S. to play with three centerbacks, Here's an explanation of how the new tactics affect that ...
Next up for the U.S. is Australia, which is ranked No. 25 in the world by FIFA, one spot behind Ecuador. The U.S. is at No. 16, so the Socceroos will provide another test as they have qualified for ...
The team kicked off its October playing window with an impressive 1-1 draw against Ecuador in Austin, Texas. Ecuador is one of the world's fastest-rising teams; it finished second in South America's ...
After over two years without a callup, the veteran midfielder has fit perfectly into the Americans’ new tactical setup. He's ...
Balogun scored USMNT’s equalizer after falling behind to Enner Valencia’s first-half strike in a performance which Pochettino took time to praise. The admiration is clearly mutual.
Mauricio Pochettino is reshaping the soccer landscape in the U.S., and a former USMNT player is backing him in this mission.
USMNT and USWNT fans often complain about high ticket prices, repetitive cities and weak opponents for games, but U.S. Soccer ...
Freedom.” “I’m the type of player that likes to get forward, and have the freedom to move around, and the trust and belief ...
Clint Dempsey has moved past the criticism surrounding the USMNT and is showing genuine excitement for what’s ahead.
Is Mauricio Pochettino going to refine the dynamic of an impressive Starting XI from Friday's draw with Ecuador, or switch ...
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