ORLANDO, Fla. — The U.S. Men’s National Team just started the new year the same way it finished the last: with a lopsided victory over a Concacaf foe. The USMNT began a busy 2021 on the right foot on Sunday (…)
Weston McKennie has had quite the year, and it just got even better. U.S. Soccer announced on Friday that McKennie was named the 2020 Male Player of Year for the first time in his career. McKennie beat out (…)
Christian Pulisic has been called up for the U.S. Men’s National Team’s upcoming friendlies, but whether he plays in them will be determined by how his injury recovery evolves over the next few days. (…)
The U.S. Men’s National Team will play again in 2020. U.S. Soccer announced on Friday morning that the USMNT will square off against Wales on Nov. 12 in a friendly in Swansea. The match, which will be (…)
Which nation Sebastian Soto will represent on the international stage remains unknown, but the mystery might soon be over. Soto told NHSport earlier this week that he may make a decision as to which national (…)
The new edition of EA Sports’ hit video game series FIFA does not officially hit shelves until Tuesday, but that does not mean player ratings are still a mystery. FIFA 21 is set to be released this coming (…)
It is official. A U.S. Men’s National Team player has signed with Barcelona. Sergiño Dest put pen to paper on a five-year deal with Barcelona on Thursday. The 19-year-old right back makes the move to (…)
The U.S. Men’s National Team is a work in progress right now. Zack Steffen firmly believes so, anyway. Steffen recently did an interview with ESPNFC in which he made it clear that he thinks the (…)
Bob Bradley has goals for himself and his career. Coaching the U.S. Men’s National Team again is not one of them. Bradley spoke about a range of items on a videoconference on Tuesday, and one topic the LAFC (…)
Weston McKennie’s range and energy are admittedly some of his strengths, but they are also admittedly some of his weaknesses. McKennie did an interview with ESPNFC this week in which he spoke (…)