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ESPNFirst week of World Cup betting brings record acti...
There has been plenty of action at the books in the first week of games, from superstar goals to shocking draws.
ESPNPulisic training solo in race to be fit vs. Austra...
United States national team attacker Christian Pulisic continued to train apart from the main group at Wednesday's training session, as he looks to recover from a calf injury he first sustained last week, and aggravated in last Friday's 4-1 over Paraguay.
BBC SportHydration boos and surprise results - World Cup talking points
BBC Sport takes a look at the talking points from the first week of World Cup.
ESPNUSMNT in World Cup quarterfinals? There's a real c...
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The Guardian FootballA mercurial talent to a workhorse: who should replace Christian Pulisic if he misses the Australia game?
The US star was on a ‘modified’ training schedule for the third day in a row after coming out at half-time in the opener. Other options must be considered Mauricio Pochettino now has the privilege of giving the new World Cup format a practical test. The Argentinian wisely played it safe at half-time of the United States’ 4-1 thrashing of Paraguay, pulling Christian Pulisic before his calf could be kicked any more. The attacking midfielder said after the match that he had taken similar punishment before, and he was optimistic he would be fit for the next match. As of Wednesday, he was still training away from his teammates and wearing a sleeve on his left calf. Continue reading...
ESPNBerhalter says Poch taught U.S. 'what we're about'...
United States midfielder Sebastian Berhalter said that one of the ways manager Mauricio Pochettino has changed the culture within the team is instilling a mindset where they don't "take s---."
The Guardian FootballThe threats Australia must neutralise in World Cup’s ‘Battle of Seattle’ against USA
From Christian Pulisic and Antonee Robinson to Sergiño Dest and Folarin Balogun, the Socceroos will have their hands full in the Group D clash In the so-called “Battle of Seattle”, the Socceroos face a range of threats against the USA on Friday (Saturday AEST): physical, technical and tactical. A draw will almost certainly secure a place in the round of 32 for the Socceroos and, after their heroics against Turkey, Australia can rightfully feel this is a game they can win. To do so, they will need to neutralise the most dangerous components of the USA menace. Continue reading...
ESPNTransfer rumors, news: Tottenham join Arsenal, Cit...
Chelsea are looking to strengthen their defense this summer. Transfer Talk has the latest.
The Guardian FootballTim Weah greets US media barbs at Socceroos with eyeroll: ‘It’s going to be a lovely game’
Former USMNT players have disparaged Australia Australia and US face each other on Friday Former US players, perhaps caught up in the swell of confidence brought about by the team’s 4-1 romp over Paraguay in their World Cup opener, have fired barbs at Australia, their next opponents. The Socceroos have fired back. And current US players are having none of it. “All this talk is just nonsense to me,” US winger Tim Weah told the media on Tuesday, seconds after rolling his eyes and giving an incredulous look when told about comments from US pundits describing Friday’s match as a “layup,” or that the Australian team itself is “average.” Continue reading...
ESPNPulisic trains apart; Poch says U.S. star 'good'
United States men's national team attacker Christian Pulisic trained off to the side at Monday's practice session as he attempts to recover from a calf injury he first sustained in training last week.
BBC SportWhy Kante is still crucial for France - Giroud
France's World Cup winner Olivier Giroud explains why N'Golo Kante is still an important part of Didier Deschamps' squad, eight years after planning to retire from international football.
