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It may be hard to believe with all the World Cup festivities going on, but the Major League Soccer season is nearly halfway over.
Saudi Arabia finishes group play in third place on three points, while Egypt goes winless in its three matches.
With the victory, the South Americans win Group A with nine points, while Russia finishes runners’ up with six points.
The PSV attacker has quickly become one of the biggest stars at the World Cup, drawing attention from several massive clubs.
Egypt’s run at the World Cup didn’t go according to plan, but the Pharaohs are looking in control on Monday.
It only took Uruguay 10 minutes to break through, and the South American side could be on its way to capturing a third consecutive victory at the 2018 World Cup.
The Albiceleste entered Russia among the favorites to win the World Cup, but now Argentina is on the brink of disaster and possibly crashing out of the group stage.
Egypt has already been eliminated from reaching the Round of 16 after losing its first two matches at the World Cup.
2017 gave TFC its first MLS Cup, as well as significant notoriety for the club’s historic year, but Greg Vanney and his side are in a world of trouble in 2018 for reasons that are still unfathomable.
Julian Gressel tied it in the 56th minute and Atlanta United held on for a 1-1 draw with the Portland Timbers on Sunday.
Pro Soccer Talk examines some of Thursday’s top transfer stories, including a Premier League giant looking to add to its midfield.
The 30-year-old has spent two seasons managing Hoffenheim, guiding the club to back-to-back top-four finishes in the Bundesliga.
Les Bleus improve to six points in Group C, ensuring their place in the Round of 16.
The match is really opening up now, and Les Bleus have begun to assert themselves with an opener just beyond the half-hour mark.
Morocco’s World Cup journey will conclude after the group stage, but the African side isn’t pleased with how their second match transpired on Wednesday against Portugal.
As it stands, the Danes lead the group with four points, while the Socceroos earned their first point of the World Cup.
The Socceroos are back in contention in Group C with the goal and 45 more minutes left to play.
It took just seven minutes for the Tottenham man to put the Danes in front.
In four all-time meetings, Argentina leads 2-1-1 against Croatia, including a 1-0 victory during the 1998 World Cup in France.
El Tri was sanctioned 12 times during CONCACAF World Cup qualifying for homophobic chants.
PST examines some of the day’s biggest transfer stories, including Chelsea and Manchester United’s pursuit of a Real Madrid star.
A pair of 1-0 victories has Uruguay into the Round of 16, joining hosts Russia from Group A.
The Barcelona man has his first goal at the 2018 World Cup, after a frustrating opening game against Egypt.
The coach of New Zealand’s women’s football team has been placed on leave pending an investigation of complaints about his conduct from members of the national team.