MLS Week 26 Round-Up: Houston Comeback Leaves San Jose in the Mire
Houston kept up their strong home form with a win against a San Jose outfit who continue to move in the wrong direction
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Houston kept up their strong home form with a win against a San Jose outfit who continue to move in the wrong direction
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This week one of the worst-kept secrets in football became official as Bob Bradley took charge of Egypt’s national team.
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Sebastien Le Toux scored two as Philadelphia recovered from a three-goal deficit to snatch a point against New England Revolution at PPL Park
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On Tuesday morning, many Major League Soccer Fans – particularly those of FC Dallas – were shocked to hear the news that Bobby Rhine had suffered a fatal heart attack while on vacation in Florida
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With the international calendar restricting this weekend’s MLS action to just one game, there was a chance for two teams towards the top of their respective conferences to strike a psychological blow to their rivals. Tom Victor saw how it was played out.
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It has been a successful season for Seattle with Sigi Schmid’s side all-but guaranteed a play-off spot, while Tuesday night’s hard-fought 1-0 victory over FC Dallas ensured the club would take its place in a third successive US Open Cup final.
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Lamar Neagle hit the first hat-trick of his MLS career as Seattle made a statement to their rivals
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As good as it would be to see another Major League Soccer success story in the Premier League, George John will have been few people’s tip to pull up trees in the English top flight
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Robbie Keane marked his LA Galaxy debut with a goal, and Alex Dixon scored a dramatic late winner for Houston to make it four home wins out of five for Dominic Kinnear’s side
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In the games he has played so far for Chicago, Orr Barouch has shown plenty of signs that he can become a star
moreTorsten Frings excelled in a back three alongside Englishmen Andy Iro and Richard Eckersley as Toronto shocked Real Salt Lake at BMO field
moreThe third American to don the red of Forest ought to be able to go on to bigger and better things. Not that he needed any excuse
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