7.22.15
ASN Morning Read: It's Semifinal Day in Atlanta
It's Gold Cup semifinal day and American Soccer Now is ready with the latest news. Where else can you get Liam Neeson analogies, Starting XIs, and Didier Droga sightings in the same place?
BY
Noah Davis
Posted
July 22, 2015
8:00 AM
July 22, 2015
8:00 AM
- The United States takes on Jamaica in the semifinal of the Gold Cup (6 p.m.; FS1, Unimas). All the information you need here.
- Sure?
Klinsmann on Fabian Johnson: "In the World Cup, in my opinion, he was the best right back in Brazil--of all teams."
— Brian Straus (@BrianStraus) July 21, 2015 - Do you agree with Jurgen Klinsmann? Make your Starting XI and show us. Then tweet it all over the place.
- "Like Liam Neeson in the Taken films, Alan Gordon has very particular talents—a set of skills that U.S. national team coach Jurgen Klinsmann admits he is quite enamored of yet hopes he never has to use."
- "Chicago are, in fact, first in line to acquire Drogba per the Discovery process in which each MLS club submits a list of seven unsigned players to the MLS league office, thus establishing priority on a first-come, first-serve basis. Drogba was on the Fire's Discovery list. If at any point the Fire decide not to sign Drogba, another club, in this case the Montreal Impact, can make a move for the player."
2/3) Working to get Didier Drogba to #cf97, would love to have him, have been going through discovery process as we have the rights
— Atul Khosla (@atulkhosla) July 21, 2015 - "The Women's World Cup champion U.S. women's national team announced Tuesday it will play a pair of September friendlies against Australia in Detroit and Birmingham."
- Read this about MLS at 20.
- If only someone he knew had the power to make some changes:
This game was great experience for T2 team. But I believe MLS first teams shouldn't be playing mid season friendlies. Just my opinion.
— Merritt Paulson (@MerrittPaulson) July 22, 2015