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Victory in Morocco means Pep Guardiola’s club is the best in the world:
Chelsea has the mark, with 103 goals during the 2009-10 season:
The best 8 minutes of soccer you’ll see today:
Leave it to the French to put a (wonderful) theatrical flourish on SKC’s triumphant campaign:
Hart’s reinstatement as starter in goal was surely among the dominant subplots today for City:
Watch a video tribute for a man “widely acknowledged as the definitive voice of British sport.”
The young American international scores No. 18 this season for Alkmaar as his sensational season continues in Holland:
You need this to keep up – because this has been a period of managerial transition like none other in Major League Soccer:
He gets a mulligan on a 2013 that went all kinds of wrong:
The former league MVP may get a second go in his hometown:
Coming off that awful season, United makes the New York Red Bulls’ striker the first pick of Wednesday’s Stage Two Re-entry draft:
If Brek Shea cannot get into Mark Hughes’ lineup or on his bench for the this competition … :
Rounding up the smaller bits of news and other happenings around Major League Soccer:
Today’s news moves us one painful step closer to an awful, perhaps inevitable, destination:
And what a smart move that is from the current LA Galaxy assistant:
At this point, the big surprise would be if Clint Dempsey did not go on loan in January.
Hard to tell if there’s any real progress here, but there was a bit of news today:
In an interview with KingFut.com, the former U.S. national team manager demonstrates why he remains one of the true gentlemen of the U.S. Soccer community:
The big 4-0 comes just 10 days after his club raised the MLS Cup trophy:
If Bayern Munich wants to remind everyone it has the best team in the world, the Bavarian giants are certainly going about it the right way.
High, high praise from the Everton manager for his U.S. international starter in goal:
Never mind Jimmy Nielsen’s retirement; the champs appear to be set in goal once again:
Say! Bob Bradley cannot get a mention here? … Oh, the injustice! … Just look at some of the other names listed: