9.14.15
ASN Morning Read: Spitting Hot Fire and Takes
Many people have many opinions about the state of the American team, and we're happy to share a few of them. That is our job, after all. Elsewhere, one player returns from injury while one gets a passport.
BY
Noah Davis
Posted
September 14, 2015
9:00 AM
September 14, 2015
9:00 AM
- Good start to a Monday: "Two decades ago Jurgen Klinsmann’s confidence made him one of the world’s elite strikers. Now, as head coach of a United States men’s national team heading into an all-important playoff with arch-rival Mexico, that same confidence has the American team on the verge of a momentous failure."
- While we're on the subject:
Lots of #USMNT insight in Klinsmann parts of @honigstein's book Das Reboot, including this by Thomas Hitzlsperger: pic.twitter.com/k4EHU1QLqc
— Paul Carr (@PCarrESPN) September 13, 2015 - Darlington Nagbe alert.
- Brek Shea back.
- Good question:
#NWSL commissioner Jeff Plush on whether it concerns him that there's only one female head coach in the league. pic.twitter.com/BBgB2G2bjS
— John D. Halloran (@JohnDHalloran) September 13, 2015 - FIFA gets a shout out in Loretta Lynn's opening remarks at the 20th Annual International Association of Prosecutors Conference. No, that's not a good thing, Sepp.