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Pulisic in, Sargent out of U.S. Gold Cup squad
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Thursday, 06 June 2019 07:37
U.S. men's national team manager Gregg Berhalter has announced the 23-player roster that will take part in the 2019 Gold Cup.The list contains many familiar names, including Chelsea midfielder Christian Pulisic, Toronto FC midfielder Michael Bradley and RB Leipzig midfielder Tyler Adams. But it also includes some new faces, including Derby County midfielder Duane Holmes and Vitoria Guimaraes midfielder Tyler…
Sources: Real's £88.5m bid for Hazard accepted
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Thursday, 06 June 2019 10:10
Eden Hazard is set to sign for Real Madrid after Chelsea accepted an offer of £88.5 million plus significant add-ons that could take the deal to the £130m mark, sources have told ESPN FC.Though the initial fee for Hazard is significantly below Chelsea's original £130m asking price, it is understood that, when realistic bonuses and additional payments are factored in,…
Sources: PSG set to move for De Gea
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Thursday, 06 June 2019 00:53
Manchester United are braced for a bid from Paris Saint-Germain for David De Gea after the French side announced Gianluigi Buffon will leave the club this summer, sources have told ESPN FC.De Gea has a year left on his contract and negotiations over a new long-term deal have stalled. United have privately insisted they will not cash in this summer…
Berhalter on U.S. loss: 'Something to learn from'
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Wednesday, 05 June 2019 21:29
WASHINGTON -- U.S. men's national team manager Gregg Berhalter said his side's 1-0 friendly defeat to Jamaica was "really something to learn from" though he admitted that "we performed poorly tonight."Jamaica was full value for its victory, with Shamar Nicholson scoring the game's only goal in the 60th minute following a U.S. turnover in its own defensive third. U.S. forward…
Chanot has ever-evolving NYCFC looking up again
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Wednesday, 05 June 2019 17:20
ORANGEBURG, N.Y. -- Whether it is on the training ground or following a match, Maxime Chanot always leaves the field the same way. The New York City FC center-back, one of the longest-tenured players on the team, drops to one knee and lifts his eyes toward the heavens. What follows for Chanot is an intricate ritual that lasts several minutes,…
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