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Your ASN Morning Read: Preparations, Preparations
How do you feel about some quick hits from the world of United States soccer? Good? Great. We have a dominant backline duo, a series of photos, a smart column, and other inteligent thoughts.
BY
Noah Davis
Posted
November 16, 2015
7:00 AM
November 16, 2015
7:00 AM
- Besler and Cameron Bring Leadership to U.S. Backline. (Check back later today for more about Cameron.)
- Some dumb columnist thinks that if the U.S. is going to cut ties with Jurgen Klinsmann, now is the time to do it.
- This Is Where the U.S. and T&T Will Play on Tuesday.
- Smart column: "Now is Klinsmann’s chance to show his coaching chops. He’s famous for his big ideas, limitless ambition and comfort in speaking truth to power. Those are all qualities from which U.S. soccer can benefit. But questions remain concerning his ability to fashion a team that can gel and win on the day. He’s asked the tough questions. He’s challenged his players and the establishment and shown us the ideal. Now, with 2018 on the horizon, he has to aim closer to home."
- Flexible Fabian Unlikely to Stay at Left Wing for Long
- That's cool:
U.S. Women's National Team is the 23rd most played team in @EASPORTSFIFA 16. There are roughly 600 teams. @petermooreEA #BlazerCon
— Jeffrey Eisenband (@JeffEisenband) November 14, 2015