Colman!!! 2-1 Pachuca, Dallas now tied 2-2 on aggregate.
Nice! So sad I can't be watching right now
Colman!!! 2-1 Pachuca, Dallas now tied 2-2 on aggregate.
Yeah, didn't think good things were going to happen once they went to ET. Too bad because they had a real shot at the final this year.Welp. 92' goal by Pachuca.
You all should listen to the latest Double Pivot podcast: Stitcher has it here or you can listen on iTunes. It's a Q&A with some USMNT and Pulisic questions among other things, plus the first question is a very insightful one from a particularly handsome man. (skip to about 3:30)
Speaking of podcasts, are there any other ones out there that people are listening to? I usually listen to the Double Pivot and sometimes Grant Wahl's podcast if there's an interesting guest. I don't know of a good MLS one if people have any suggestions.
Good luck, give em hell. The only time I'll root for you guys, haha.Getting ready to head down for the Caps v Tigres game! Wish us luck, y'all.
I'll give it a shot. Thanks.I am a fanboy of Doyles analysis and hot takes on Extratime Radio
I listened to a few of them months ago. Lalas is connected and reasonably well informed, but I find his incessant trolling grates after a while.I've enjoyed the Mutant Gene Podcast, from Alexi Lalas. Haven't listened to it in a while, so I don't know if he even updates it lately, but it was good enough if you like him.
Plans for a new league competition for national teams in North and Central America and the Caribbean are set to be agreed on this weekend, the region's football chief has told Reuters.
CONCACAF president Victor Montagliani has been privately sounding out the 41 federations within the region regarding the 'League of Nations' plan, which would effectively eliminate friendlies.
Saturday's CONCACAF congress in Aruba will finalize the structure of the competition, which will include regional powerhouses the United States and Mexico.
The idea is similar to UEFA's plan for a Nations League in Europe, which will replace friendly games and is due to start in September, 2018.
"There has been overwhelming acceptance that it is a great idea and the way we need to go. There are a few formats that we have looked at and we have had various members coming back with ideas. We have a format that we have landed on and we will show it to our members first," Montagliani said in a telephone interview.
The Canadian said once that format had been agreed on then the organization would look to bring in sponsors and broadcast partners.
"We need to look at what needs to happen in the next little bit for us to be able to monetize this and execute it in a timely fashion," he said.
"From a football and technical side for me it is a no-brainer, but now the next evolution is the business side of it. But at the congress we want to finalize the technical side of it."
The new UEFA league means that top teams in CONCACAF will have little or no opportunities for friendly games against European opposition.
"What people need to realize is that the world of friendlies is going to change, with Europe changing to the Nations League, it is going to get harder to get friendlies," said Montagliani who believes that will be no great loss.
"The truth of the matter is that a lot of the friendlies our nations play, including the bigger nations, are a waste of time, lets be honest, a lot of them are not quality. You are better off playing a game that actually means something (even) against an opponent, that on paper anyway, may not be as good," he said.
The United States national team will play friendlies against Venezuela in early June and Ghana in July, multiple sources told ESPN FC.
The Americans will take on the Venezuelans on June 3 at Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy, Utah, ahead of their high-stakes June 8 World Cup qualifier against Trinidad and Tobago in suburban Denver, which was announced by U.S. Soccer earlier this week. The site of the game was previously reported by the Washington Post.
U.S. Soccer picked the high-altitude location of both matches to help prepare Bruce Arena's team for a June 11 qualifier in the thin air of Mexico City, which sits 7,400 feet above sea level.
The Americans have never won a competitive match there against El Tri, though they have a win and a draw in their last two visits to Estadio Azteca, including a scoreless draw en route to the 2014 World Cup. The lone American win on Mexican soil came in a 2012 friendly.
Following the two June qualifiers, the national team will turn its attention to July's CONCACAF Gold Cup.
The U.S. will face World Cup nemesis Ghana in a July 1 tune-up at Rentschler Field in East Harford, Connecticut, before group stage games against Panama, Martinique and Nicaragua, which qualified for the biannual regional championship by upsetting Haiti last week.
Talks a bit about Acosta, Hyndman, Arriola, Roldan, etc... Should be a fun roster if some of these guys get included.
New Orlando Pride kit is beautiful. They also signed Marta officially.
https://spark.adobe.com/page/qv9ebwriq5Xij/
Dax McCarty should be getting starts for the USMNT
Ditto. What a throughball, whew.
The midfield trio of Dax, Basti and Juninho are gonna cause havoc this year.
That's a red? Jesus Christ.
Elbow to the head isn't a red card?
That's a red? Jesus Christ.
PRO continues to be a fucking embarrassment.
Right?! People bitch about EPL refs but goddamn I would be ecstatic if we had that level of quality