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ASN Morning Read: Getting Ready For Game No. 2
The Gold Cup opener was two days ago and we're already on the eve of the second game. With their most difficult group match out of the way, the U.S. takes on Haiti looking to clinch a spot in the quarterfinals.
BY
Jesse Yomtov
Posted
July 09, 2015
8:00 AM
July 09, 2015
8:00 AM
- It's a quick turnaround for the United States men, who play their second group game of the Gold Cup tomorrow night in Foxborough against Haiti. Five takeaways from the opening win.
- U.S. Soccer officially announced a friendly against Peru at RFK Stadium on Sept. 4. It will be the countries' first meeting since 2000.
- Does CONCACAF's reform framework go far enough? ASN legal analyst Steven Bank says no.
- We're still celebrating #MB100:
Mr. @BrianSciaretta celebrates the Top 5 Michael Bradley moments http://t.co/Utbi4dMdAR (with videos) pic.twitter.com/wJuIjyT5Bw
— American Soccer Now (@ThisIsASN) July 7, 2015 - Is CONCACAF's reform plan the right framework? A legal analysis.
- With the Olympics just 13 months away and seeking their fourth consecutive gold, how will the U.S. women approach the tournament?
- In last night’s Gold Cup games, Costa Rica and Jamaica finished 2-2, while Canada and El Salvador played to a scoreless draw. Thus, everyone is even in Group B.
- FIFA banned Chuck Blazer for life. Long live Chuck Blazer's cats.