11.15.17
ASN Morning Read: When a 1-1 Draw Is Fine
The United States men's national team played Portugal to a 1-1 draw that could have been 4-4; The teenagers looked good, especially Mr. Weston McKennie who scored; Tyler Adams, too.
BY
Noah Davis
Posted
November 15, 2017
2:55 AM
November 15, 2017
2:55 AM
- Golazo or whatever:
A glimpse into the future ????@WMckennie becomes 3rd youngest #USMNT player to score in his first cap! pic.twitter.com/If9MSLv47R
— U.S. Soccer (@ussoccer) November 14, 2017 - We told you McKennie was good.
- I'm all in for this dumb tournament:
U.S. Soccer and Soccer United Marketing are, indeed, looking into "possibility" of bringing non-World Cup sides such as Italy, Netherlands, Ghana, Chile to U.S. next summer for tournament or series of matches. Probably a longshot but worth a try.
— Steven Goff (@SoccerInsider) November 14, 2017 - Alejandro Burzaco, a key witness for the prosecution in the case, testified in court on Tuesday that he was aware of six media companies aware of or involved in bribes, in relation to soccer television rights. On Tuesday evening, a Fox Sports spokesperson said, "Any suggestion that Fox Sports knew of or approved of any bribes is emphatically false."