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On November 29 2018 10:17 Dante08 wrote: Yeah I was watching it for the first time and had no idea how he got his shot off. The way he controls the space with his body there is amazing.
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51490 Posts
Man Utd activate some clause in De Gea contract keeping him at the club until 2020!
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Gregg Berhalter is set to be named the coach of the U.S. men's national team, a source told CBS Sports on Wednesday. Barring any drastic late changes, he'll replace interim coach Dave Sarachan. Negotiations between the two parties have progressed in recent weeks, and it seems like only a matter of time before he's officially in charge.
Berhalter would take over for Sarachan, the former USMNT assistant who served as the interim coach following Bruce Arena's resignation after failing to qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. An official announcement from U.S. Soccer could be made in the coming days, with a press conference soon to follow, CBS Sports has learned.
Berhalter, 45, has coached the Columbus Crew in the MLS since 2013 and is coming off a playoff exit at the hands of the New York Red Bulls in the conference semifinals. As the coach of the Crew, he compiled a record of 74-69-50, including an MLS Cup final appearance in 2015 where his team lost to the Portland Timbers.
Berhalter made 44 caps on the senior national team as a player from 1994-2006 and was on the 2002 and 2006 FIFA World Cup rosters. He was on the L.A. Galaxy roster in 2011 when they won the MLS Cup. Berhalter, however, has yet to win a trophy as a manager.
When reached by CBS Sports, USMNT general manager Earnie Stewart did not elaborate on the details of the coaching search. "At this stage, I am not able to comment," he said.
In September, Stewart laid out some specifics about the coaching position. He told the The New York Times that the new manager would move to Chicago and work from the federation's headquarters.
For Berhalter, it would be a short move from Columbus to Chicago. Sarachan, on the other hand, recently moved back to San Jose, Calif. following USA's friendlies against England and Italy earlier this month. Sarachan confirmed his departure as USMNT coach just over a week ago.
The coaching search has been a hot topic since Arena's departure last fall, but in reality the process was officially initiated when Stewart took over as the first-ever U.S. Soccer general manager on Aug. 1. The Berhalter hire always felt like a certainty, but that doesn't mean he was the only option considered. Sarachan said he was considered but never interviewed, and some others coaches have publicly said they haven't been interviewed either, like Atlanta United's Tata Martino, per The Athletic. Martino is viewed as the front-runner for the Mexico vacancy once the MLS postseason wraps up.
Sports Illustrated also reported that former Spain and Real Madrid manager Julen Lopetegui expressed interest in the job to U.S. Soccer. Yahoo Sports reported that former FC Dallas coach Oscar Pareja was interviewed. Pareja has since been named the head coach of Club Tijuana and could be eyeing a reunion with Dallas FC defender Reggie Cannon.
Berhalter will become the 37th coach in USMNT history and the youngest since Steve Sampson in 1995. The New Jersey native has long been viewed as the favorite to land the job and has close ties to U.S. Soccer. His brother Jay is the chief operating officer for the federation.
If Berhalter does take over, his first task will be implementing a system the players believe in. Christian Pulisic has publicly said he wants a coach with a plan, with an idea. He'll have to look closely at the player pool and decide if he wants to move forward with the majority of the young players, go back to the vets that failed in qualifying or a mixture of both.
The United States U-23 team is still in need of a coach, and it remains to be seen whether or not Berhalter will have any influence in developing the roster before the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. Qualifying for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar is set to begin toward the end of 2019 following the Gold Cup, which the U.S. will host. The USMNT's next scheduled game is on Feb. 2 against Costa Rica, which you could stream on fuboTV (Try for free).
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On November 29 2018 21:54 Pandemona wrote: Man Utd activate some clause in De Gea contract keeping him at the club until 2020!
I wonder how much his new contract will be. Maybe 400k pounds per week?
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little dangerous for liverpool. they "only" need to win 1-0 but if napoli scores then liverpool needs +2 GD (3-1 or 4-2 ...). I would not play a "1-0 strategy".
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On November 30 2018 02:35 Dingodile wrote: little dangerous for liverpool. they "only" need to win 1-0 but if napoli scores then liverpool needs +2 GD (3-1 or 4-2 ...). I would not play a "1-0 strategy". It's liverpool, I don't think they *have* a 1-0 "strategy". They need to win. They'll go bonkers on the offensive, and leave their defense wide open. If it works out, they'll win something like 7-3. If it doesn't, they'll lose 2-0.
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SOOOO
Now the Copa Libertadores final is going to be played in... Wait for it... SPAIN
WHAT THE FUCK?
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On November 30 2018 03:39 Faruko wrote: SOOOO
Now the Copa Libertadores final is going to be played in... Wait for it... SPAIN
WHAT THE FUCK? Damn. Madrid. If they had picked Camp Nou I would totally have gone to see it :D
E: I guess Paraguay wasn't far enough away, and the hooligans were threatening to wreck the place? Although why can't they play in any other stadium in South America that is less accessible for crazy Argentinean vandals?
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On November 30 2018 03:39 Faruko wrote: SOOOO
Now the Copa Libertadores final is going to be played in... Wait for it... SPAIN
WHAT THE FUCK? In all fairness, yesterday they reported it would be played in Doha. While still stupid this at least isn't outright horrible.
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On November 30 2018 03:39 Faruko wrote: SOOOO
Now the Copa Libertadores final is going to be played in... Wait for it... SPAIN
WHAT THE FUCK?
It is so ironic and hilarious. The name of the cup celebrates the independence from Spain xD
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On November 30 2018 04:04 haitike wrote:Show nested quote +On November 30 2018 03:39 Faruko wrote: SOOOO
Now the Copa Libertadores final is going to be played in... Wait for it... SPAIN
WHAT THE FUCK? It is so ironic and hilarious. The name of the cup celebrates the independence from Spain xD They're fine with that but then they never agree to host the Copa final when Barça is in it (so every year).
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Norway28675 Posts
On November 30 2018 04:04 haitike wrote:Show nested quote +On November 30 2018 03:39 Faruko wrote: SOOOO
Now the Copa Libertadores final is going to be played in... Wait for it... SPAIN
WHAT THE FUCK? It is so ironic and hilarious. The name of the cup celebrates the independence from Spain xD
hahaha
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Really looking forward to the Arsenal vs Spurs match this Sunday, going to be a tough one for my boys but I'm predicting a 1-1
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On November 30 2018 19:05 WillyWanker wrote:Show nested quote +On November 30 2018 04:04 haitike wrote:On November 30 2018 03:39 Faruko wrote: SOOOO
Now the Copa Libertadores final is going to be played in... Wait for it... SPAIN
WHAT THE FUCK? It is so ironic and hilarious. The name of the cup celebrates the independence from Spain xD They're fine with that but then they never agree to host the Copa final when Barça is in it (so every year).
I understand Real Madrid. It is only pure chance that every time Spanish Cup is played, they are remodeling toilets and bathrooms.
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51490 Posts
On December 01 2018 00:49 plasmidghost wrote: Really looking forward to the Arsenal vs Spurs match this Sunday, going to be a tough one for my boys but I'm predicting a 1-1 Looking forward to all of sunday personally. Midday Chelsea vs Fulham, straight after is Arsenal vs Spurs, straight after that Liverpool vs Everton. Awesome day of football :D
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On November 30 2018 21:52 Liquid`Drone wrote:Show nested quote +On November 30 2018 04:04 haitike wrote:On November 30 2018 03:39 Faruko wrote: SOOOO
Now the Copa Libertadores final is going to be played in... Wait for it... SPAIN
WHAT THE FUCK? It is so ironic and hilarious. The name of the cup celebrates the independence from Spain xD hahaha Yo you have the chance to be important. If Celtic get a point against Salzburg they go through, however I will be shocked if Salzburg actually rests their players/plays youth instead of arguing they playing for perfect points. So Rosenborg have the chance to redeem themselves and stop the evil from Leipzig.
Meanwhile Boca Juniors are appealing the decision of no default win and are apparently protesting the move of the game to Madrid, so that shitshow isnt over yet.
And a couple of highlights from the Europa league:
Sevilla - Liege ending: https://streamable.com/sfyhl Gustavo backpass: https://streamable.com/278dm
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I'd be shocked if there's any redemption coming this season. The entire season has seen us playing quite a bit below our level of the past 3 years. Exception is Andre Hansen, our goalie, he's been awesome.
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MLS after dark, this hurts but damn if isn't amazing:

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Also those highlights are amazing. What I'm wondering though, in the first one, how does the defender stop trying to run back after that happening? and in the second, isn't the goalie just.. amazingly slow at reacting/running?
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