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Kirsten

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Jürgen Klinsmann’s optimism is trickling down to the rest of the squad. Will that positivity give them an extra boost against Belgium?
Yesterday, CONMEBOL offered up plenty of thrills. Today, it’s CONCACAF’s turn to show the world what they’ve got.
Chile held on to a 1-1 draw through added extra time, forcing penalties. But in the end, it was the hosts that managed to wiggle through.
We’re just one game into the knockout stages, and already, we’re getting treated to 30 minutes of added extra time.
Own goal struck again, this time putting Brazil out front, but Alexis Sanchez countered to ensure both sides were even at the break.
The latest Latin American leader to weigh in on FIFA’s findings is Venezuela’s president, who believes the punishment is “disproportionate.”
It’s almost time to kick off the World Cup knockout stages with what has to be an entertaining match. Right?
In a statement written for the FIFA disciplinary panel, the Uruguay striker attempts to defend his actions.
Sporting Kansas City manager Peter Vermes has implied that his side are not the only one keeping tabs on the USMNT midfielder.
A thigh injury will keep the Manchester City forward out of the Round of 16 matchup, with no word yet on when he’ll be fit.
A quick look at four potential targets the Reds are rumored to have in their sights.
It seems Chile has insulted the people of Brazil by implying that controversial refereeing decisions have helped the Selecao.
Brazil face Chile before Uruguay go up against Colombia in an all-South-America day of World Cup action.
Will both sides play it safe, or will we see a more free-flowing game than we experienced with Belgium vs. Russia?
Divock Origi scored in the 88th minute, briefly enlivening what could only be described as one of the ... duller ... matches of the World Cup.
It’s goalless at the break between Belgium and Russia, although it’s the Red Devils that are showing more signs of taking the lead.
The Germany scored his 15th World Cup goal on Saturday, joining Ronaldo as joint-top scorer
Marc Wilmots drops three Tottenham players, putting out a much more threatening lineup than the one that started against Algeria.
With Portugal forced into four, possibly five lineup switches, will their superstar be able to make much of a difference against the USMNT?
With their opener ruled out and an overlooked foul in the build-up to Nigeria’s goal, Bosnia may be right to feel wronged.
The U.S. coach is also encouraging his team to take a mental break from their opponents, turning the focus on their own capabilities instead.
The Swiss are even on points with Ecuador, but their road to the knockout stages will be much more difficult without the center back.
Sunday’s final game could allow the USMNT to progress to the knockout stages - but there’s reason to watch the other matches as well.
What happens when brother faces brother? Which side should USMNT fans take? All this and more.