Man City are on course to break their own World Cup record despite Zinchenko exit
Manchester City are on course to beat the record that they set four years ago for the most players from a single club at a World Cup.
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Manchester City are on course to beat the record that they set four years ago for the most players from a single club at a World Cup.
LOS ANGELES: Juventus midfielder Weston McKennie will return to the USA starting line-up for Sunday's friendly against Uruguay as he continues his comeback from injury, head coach Gregg Berhalter confirmed on Saturday (Jun 4).
Brilliant with the ball at his feet. With a microphone in his face? Not so much.
CINCINNATI — With a little less than six months to go until the World Cup, Wednesday's friendly against Morocco was the perfect time for U.S. men's national team manager Gregg Berhalter to venture a bit into mad-chemist mode both in terms of roles and personnel. There are times when such experiments can blow up in a manager's face. But on this occasion, Berhalter's tweaks largely paid off in a 3-0 win.
The United States cruised past Morocco with an impressive 3-0 friendly win at TQL Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio on Wednesday night, with the team playing the first of four June matches serving as tuneups for the World Cup in November.
Christian Pulisic has refused to confirm he will remain at Chelsea but says he is ‘excited’ for the future after meeting new Stamford Bridge owner Todd Boehly.
CINCINNATI, Ohio --U.S. men's national team manager Gregg Berhalter says he'll make «compromises» in terms of playing his core group of players versus testing newcomers in a quartet of upcoming games.
U.S. men's national team boss Gregg Berhalter explained his expectations for Weston McKennie, who is returning to the field after an extended injury lay-off, while also offering a glimpse into his lineup decisions for the first of four matches in the coming weeks.