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The former Arsenal man reminds fans and media and maybe a few future opponents that Barca isn’t exactly in the grave:
The prevailing narrative coming into this one was of Barca being a team on the skids. Anyone buying that now?
Gerardo Martino’s men had never won a match in the city of Manchester – but prevailed in a huge one Tuesday at the Etihad:
Fulham boss Rene Meulensteen says United “easy to defend.” Wasn’t Juan Mata’s arrival supposed to fix this?
No, the 2010 league MVP will not be returning to the league where he once presided:
Expect to see a lot of stories along these lines in the days, weeks, months and years ahead:
Alas, it seems there is one less thing we can count on today in world soccer:
Those days are over as Portland announces a new stadium name; they’ll now play at Providence Park:
That’s not a misprint, as London officials weigh their options amid a looming tube strike:
Hard to know just how to feel about this one:
It may turn out fine personally, but the hour glass sand is about to expire on the U.S. international’s hope of helping Fulham dodge relegation:
NFL prospect Michael Sam isn’t the only athlete making the bold, public pronouncement today:
This is probably the best thing for the U.S. national team, too:
The question will gain importance through the spring as we all await that 23-man U.S. roster for Brazil:
Returning U.S. internationals, Robbie Rogers, Robbie Keane and more:
Union boss Nick Sakiewicz questions the wisdom of TFC’s high-dollar moves ... and wasn’t this stuff inevitable?
Let’s hope something happens between now at Wednesday to make this two-match set more competitive:
Not a great day for the U.S. international:
It goes beyond the obvious, a home contest against a relegation struggler:
U.S. Soccer has yet to release its pre-World Cup slate, but we know a lot about it now:
Now that Michael Bradley is in place for Toronto FC, let’s look at his initial deployment for Ryan Nelsen’s team:
Timothy Chandler’s injury is the latest reminder that all attempts to fill this position come with their own set of issues:
He is consistently among the best MLS managers … if not THE best:
The center back was a Premier League standard bearer almost from the day he landed at Old Trafford: