Christian and Alexis recap Champions League match day 7 including Manchester City’s collapse against PSG. Then, Christian and Alexis take a look at all the fun hijinks from the USMNT’s win over Costa ...
The U.S. head coach described Diego Luna's toughness in the most American way during his postgame interview with TNT.
Luna wasn’t going to let his bloody, broken nose ruin his second start. Almost immediately after returning to the pitch, Luna received a pass at midfield and carried the ball another 20 yards before ...
USA beat Costa Rica in a friendly game on Thursday, with Brian White, Caden Clark and Patrick Agyemang on target for Mauricio Pochettino’s team. Goalkeeper Zack Steffen made a significant contribution ...
Starting goalkeeper Drake Callender has not yet trained with Inter Miami as he recovers from a minor unspecified muscle injury sustained during U.S. national team camp, leaving newcomer Rocco Rios ...
The U.S. men's national team won their second international friendly of January dispatching Costa Rica at Inter & Co Stadium in Orlando, FL.
Real Salt Lake’s Diego Luna broke his nose Wednesday night, but he insisted on playing in the second half and assisted on the first goal to spark a victory vs. Costa Rica.
After guiding the US past Jamaica in their two-legged CONCACAF Nation's League quarterfinal, Pochettino has now won his last four matches in charge, including a credible 3-0 over Los Ticos which ...
He is the latest Argentine coach to take a U.S. job, following Mauricio Pochettino, who recently took over the U.S. men’s national team, and Javier Mascherano, who replaced countryman Tata Martino as ...
Real Salt Lake’s Diego Luna broke his nose — and earned the admiration of the nation’s soccer fans in the process. After taking an elbow to the face in Wednesday’s friendly between the U.S. Men’s ...
Mauricio Pochettino's US Men's national team outfit continues to go from strength to strength after banking wins over Venezuela and Costa Rica.After guiding the US past Jamaica in their two-legged ...
Lessons from the U.S.'s annual January camp are often individually focused, so which players proved they deserve a bigger role with the national team?