6.11.15
ASN Morning Read: So Much News, So Little Time
The United States men's national team takes down another world power. The U.S. women prepare to confirm their status as one in their own right. The Gold Cup roster picture grows clearer.
BY
Noah Davis
Posted
June 11, 2015
8:10 AM
June 11, 2015
8:10 AM
- The United States men defeated Germany 2-1, thanks to some excellent team play and some heroic individual performances.
- Two tweets about the win:
The #USMNT goal was a 35-pass sequence, spanning 95 seconds of game time. pic.twitter.com/XUIbJNCifU
— Matthew Doyle (@MLSAnalyst) June 10, 2015Euro road wins under Klinsmann: GER, NED, CZE, BIH, ITA, SVN. Euro road wins from 1991-2010: POL (2), SUI, AUT, ISL, ROU.
— Paul Carr (@PCarrESPN) June 10, 2015 - Jurgen Klinsmann releases a 35-man provisional roster for the Gold Cup.
- DaMarcus Beasley?
- American rising star Michael Ibarra moves to Mexico where he'll play for Club Leon. Alrighty then.
- Can the women score? "But if there is a downside to such fits of genius, it's that they have a tendency to mask underlying problems. In this instance, the play of the U.S. attack remains a cause for concern."
- Has the U.S. failed to evolve with the times? I don't know. Why don't you tell us, Guardian.
- Puns about concussions.
- We have been saying this for years:
So many standouts in two #USMNT matches. But one thing stands out. This is Michael Bradley's team, and he's carrying it on his shoulders.
— Paul Kennedy (@pkedit) June 10, 2015