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ASN Morning Read: MLS Rivers of Hate Continue
Everyone will be kung fu fighting at Sporting Park on Saturday with Kansas City and Real Salt Lake battle; so you're saying there's a chance for a defender to make the World Cup roster.
BY
Noah Davis
Posted
April 04, 2014
7:48 AM
Sporting Kansas City and Real Salt Lake are not so much the best of friends. Dom Dwyer said: “I hate them very much.” Midfielder Benny Feilhaber: “They pride themselves on being the most possession-oriented team, but I don’t know if I buy into that.” The two teams who met in MLS Cup last season play on Saturday.
Tim Ream believes he can still make the United States World Cup roster. "“There is always someone watching,” he told The Bolton News. “And there’s always time, right up until that squad is announced. Whether it’s a cliché or not, it’s every young kid’s dream to play in a World Cup finals. Most probably want to be there and score but to be honest I don’t score many goals, so just to be there would be enough."
vibeghana.com, our new favorite website, writes that Jurgen Klinsmann hired Berti Vogts to help him defeat Ghana: "USA coach Jurgen Klinsmann admits Berti Vogts’ experience on African soil played a major rule in his decision to hire him as Special Advisor for the 2014 World Cup finals. Vogts was Nigeria coach when Ghana eliminated them at the quarter-final stage of the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations with a 2-1 scoreline."
Holden!
Michael Bradley is the best. Omar Gonzalez, less so.