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Sepp Blatter said some things about Qatar, and bad or good, not much has actually been done.
The former Arsenal striker picked his top four, and Louis van Gaal’s squad isn’t among it.
Three points would go a long way for both these teams confidence, but Chelsea could make the rest of the season a formality with a win today.
The striker and his club could be in hot water after a playful game turns dangerous.
Last year’s turnaround has brought contract extensions for the manager and now the GM at DC United.
A pair of stellar goals capped off an impressive performance leading the US to victory in Portugal.
Dani Alves could be off, but nothing is set in stone just yet.
The Tigers keep the man who brought them Premier League promotion just two years ago.
The Yankees aren’t too happy with sharing their stadium.
Podolski may be returning to Arsenal this summer, but he hasn’t done much to improve his position.
An assignment to the Hamburg youth team is looking like a mistake.
They would become the first US club team to play in the Caribbean country in 37 years.
A devastating blow to the Impact attack has dealt them a serious setback early in the season.
The German club announced he is to stay until 2019.
An awkward celebration graced Germany, the country where most of soccer’s oddities have taken place this season.
Kolo Toure missed a pair of chances, and Liverpool came away from Anfield empty-handed.
An early midfield challenge left Martin Skrtel in a heap on the ground, and he appeared to be initially unconscious.
A 19-year-old Juventus youth product is in the thoughts of the entire Italian soccer community and beyond after a gruesome injury early in today’s match with Roma. There’s video here, if you can stomach it.
Watford’s Fernando Forestieri earns Wolverhampton’s Bakary Sako a sending off with an embarrassing dive.
Lionel Messi became La Liga’s all-time leading hat-trick scorer with an 11-minute triple against Rayo Vallecano at the Nou Camp.
You have the executive power as manager to make substitutions, but when you bring yourself on, you better make it count. Mark Bentley did more than that for Greys Athletic.
Fans ran onto the field before the final whistle at Villa Park, and nobody’s very happy about it.
Last season a one-hit wonder? Not a chance. D.C. United is here to stay.
Columbus needs to build on last season’s success or see it flutter away in the winds of time. Can they seize the season?