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All the best work from the men with the gloves in just-completed Round 21:
Clearly, Everton’s Leighton Baines isn’t the only man around Goodison Park who can nail a really sweet free kick. Right, Kevin Mirallas?
Let’s factor one more thing into the Michael Bradley-returns-to-MLS debate:
From a fitness side and a soccer side, everyone was ready for the January camp – so perhaps the bigger message has been heard:
Is Bradley’s ability about to fall off the table? Uh … that’s highly unlikely:
Jack Wilshere gets Gunners going on the road with a goal, assist before halftime:
I know this will upset some people, but if you are critical of Bradley’s move into MLS, that’s your problem. It’s not his problem:
Remember when Pappa was such a menace up the left flank around Toyota Park?
There is a drip of information now coming out of Major League Soccer’s 20th club (that begins playing in 2015):
All the goals and meaningful moments, from Chelsea’s big win over Hull to Jason Puncheon’s dreadful penalty kick miss and much, much more:
Messi came on at halftime but could only help his team to a stalemate against the La Liga co-leaders:
Jason Puncheon horribly missed penalty kick for Crystal Palace made us think about a few other famous misses:
More than half the Major League Soccer clubs have changed head coaches since opening day of 2013; here’s the current list:
Is anyone making any headway as Brad Evans continues to look like the U.S. starter?
Arlo White and Lee Dixon break down Manchester United’s win over Swansea at Old Trafford.
This one was hardly perfect, but it vents some of the mounting pressure around Old Trafford:
Just four MLS men were in South Africa four years ago, but that number will rise dramatically this time around:
The next MLS draft is just a week away:
Movement in the right direction, as Cabrera has experience in MLS and within the bigger domestic scene:
A magazine about growing businesses says MLS is making the right moves:
A bit of a surprise, considering the former U.S. international’s limited contributions in 2013: