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Soccer Monday: Your Running Commentary

 Today is Fourth of July, and if you're not spending time at the beach, pool or by the grill, chances are you just might be taking in some of the quality soccer action on a good menu of games today.

Germany and England have kicked things off today in the Under-17 World Cup, but Copa America will headline the evening's offerings. MLS fans are in for a treat as well, with Western Conference rivals Los Angeles and Seattle doing battle.

If you will be watching today's action, please feel free to share your thoughts, opinions and some play-by-play in the comments section below.

Enjoy the action (Today's TV Schedule is after the jump):

TODAY'S SOCCER ON TV

4 p.m. – ESPN3.com – Germany vs. England (U-17 World Cup)

6:15 p.m. – Telefutura/YouTube – Uruguay vs. Peru (Copa America)

7 p.m. – ESPN3.com – France vs. Mexico (U-17 World Cup)

8:30 p.m. – ESPN2/ESPN3.com/ESPN Deportes – Real Salt Lake vs. New England Revolution

8:45 p.m. – Univision/YouTube – Chile vs. Mexico (Copa America)

10:30 p.m. – ESPN2/ESPN3.com/ESPN Deportes – Los Angeles Galaxy vs. Seattle Sounders

Comments

  1. Not sure if they really showed up, considering they played a second string u22 team. So far this Copa America has been a huge disappoint, but it’s probably due to the players being out of rhythm.

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  2. Totally outplayed. Couldnt take advantage of a 2-0 lead. Couldnt take advantage of the 3-2 lead. But as Revs fan, a point from Rio Tinto anyway you get it is a solid result.

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  3. Chileans now up 2-1. Much deserved – it was unbelievable that Mex was up 1-0 at the half. Dominating performance. The Chileans can fly. Good to see that one team has shown up for the Copa America.

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  4. I think the amazing part of this game has been how badly RSL has outplayed NE even being a man down for the majority of the game. RSL’s defending on set pieces has been atrocious but their possession and runs off the ball have been very good. Kreis is in my opinion, the best coach in the league right now.

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  5. Mls officiating at its best. Maybe we should just have ejections and not lose a player so the refs can’t f**k up that bad.

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  6. I think the ball spent 2 minutes in Chile’s side of the field for the entire second half, thirty seconds of which were in the net.

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  7. What a good move by RSL. Peg one back and you can seriously sense the fire in their bellies to win this game now.

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  8. I just saw Gio fly down the flank, and Chile’s LB just stole the ball away from him on a clean tackle. Look, a team who plays defense.

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  9. Obviously a bad call. My response was to the people calling for offsides. While I was typing the ESPN commentators just corrected themselves and admitted he wasn’t offsides.

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  10. My problem wasn’t about Feilhaber possibly being offsides. It was about how Borchers made a clean tackle and was sent off with a red card.

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  11. Don’t believe Feilhaber was offside. You can’t be offside on a goal kick. It doesn’t look like anyone touched the goal kick. I don’t have DVR to rewind and watch again but I think he was OK. Commentators frequently don’t know the rules.

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  12. I was looking forward to seeing Gil play 90 minutes in a full RSL game today too. I can’t imagine Kreis is going to leave him in the whole game now. He’s going to try and salvage a draw i assume.

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  13. Yadar Reyes. This is his 17th game, and his 5th red card.

    And ESPN just showed that the entire play was offside.

    Error upon error upon error there. Wow.

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  14. Well… The ref of the NE/RSL game just made himself the topic of conversation for the league this week. RSL and Borcher’s got completely screwed.

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  15. I don’t know about that. They were thoroughly dominated for 60 minutes and lucky not to be down 4 or 5 when they started their comeback.

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