Brazil and France went back-and-forth in No. 62 of our 101 Most Memorable World Cup Moments countdown.
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Brazil and France went back-and-forth in No. 62 of our 101 Most Memorable World Cup Moments countdown.
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Check out the 62nd-most memorable moment in FIFA World Cup history with Brazil vs. France’s epic showdown in the 1986 World Cup quarterfinal.
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As the MLS playoffs are approaching, Alexi Lalas and David Mosse analyze whether Montréal are in the same tier as LAFC and Philadelphia Union.
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Nashville and Austin may have battled to a nil-nil draw on the field this past weekend, but Nashville may have won off the field in the MVP race. Alexi Lalas and David Mosse discuss the leaders for the Landon Donovan MVP award on the latest State of the Union Podcast.
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As USMNT fans on Twitter battle it out over who should be the starting US #9 in Qatar, Americans keep scoring in Europe. Alexi Lalas and David Mosse discuss Jordan Pefok of Union Berlin and Ricardo Pepi of FC Groningen on the State of the Union Podcast.
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LAFC’s pursuit of the Supporters Shield. Doug McIntyre explains what they have to do to be crowned the best in MLS.
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Check out the 63rd-most memorable moment in FIFA World Cup history. In 1990, Italy’s Baggio scored a beautiful goal by weaving through Czech defenders. Italy would go on to finish third in the 1990 World Cup.
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Check out the 64th-most memorable moment in FIFA World Cup history. In 2018, Belgium made a miraculous comeback win against Japan and displayed a beautiful team effort goal in the 94th minute.
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Check out the 65th-most memorable moment in FIFA World Cup history. In 1990, Argentina lost to West Germany in the World Cup Finals and became the first team to not score a goal in the championship.
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Check out the 66th-most memorable moment in FIFA World Cup history that took place in 2010. Anelka had some choice words for France’s manager which resulted in Anelka being sent home from the tournament. France would go to be eliminated in the group stage.
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Germany unlocked Argentina’s defense in No. 65 of our 101 Most Memorable World Cup Moments countdown.
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France gave up on their manager in No. 66 of our 101 Most Memorable World Cup Moments countdown.
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Nike isn’t concerned with the negative response to the USMNT’s new World Cup kits. Doug McIntyre details their reasoning.
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Erling Haaland is inevitable, and four more things we learned from Champions League Matchday 2.
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The USMNT released their roster for their World Cup warmup window on Wednesday. Doug McIntyre goes over the biggest snubs and surprises.
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Check out the 67th-most memorable moment in FIFA World Cup history that took place in 1982 between France and Kuwait. The Prince of Kuwait came onto the field to protest an errant whistle heard during France’s fourth goal.
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Check out the 68th-most memorable moment in World Cup History, taking place in 1990. Salvatore Schillaci had a fantastic World Cup for the Italians. Take a look at some of the highlights here!
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Italy’s Salvatore Schillaci had a dream-like tournament in No. 68 of our 101 Most Memorable World Cup Moments countdown.
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Nigel de Jong committed one of the most flagrant tackles in World Cup history in No. 69 of our 101 Most Memorable World Cup Moments countdown.
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Jenny Taft breaks down No. 79 – 70 on the most memorable moments in World Cup History. Throwbacks on the list include Dier ending the England curse with a crucial PK goal against Colombia and Robin van Persie’s miraculous header for the Netherlands against Spain.
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As Juventus’ Weston McKennie and Chelsea’s Christian Pulisic have underperformed as of late, Alexi Lalas and David analyze how they can turn their form around.
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Check out the 69th-most memorable moment in World Cup history that took place in 2010 between Spain and Netherlands. Netherlands’ De Jong’s kick started a wave of bookings in an intense matchup.
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The MLS Cup Playoffs race is heating up, particularly in the West. Doug McIntyre looks at the teams with the most to gain in the final stretch.
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Scotland needed one more goal in No. 70 of our 101 Most Memorable World Cup Moments countdown.
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Check out the 70th-most memorable moment in World Cup History which took place in 1978 between Scotland and the Netherlands. Archie Gemmill scored one of the best solo goals in World Cup history.
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Check out the 71st-most memorable moment in World Cup history that took place in 1998 between Mexico and Netherlands. Luis Hernández scored a huge goal to give Mexico the victory.
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Luis Hernandez’s stoppage time against the Netherlands is No. 71 on our 101 Most Memorable World Cup moments.
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This referee’s card counting blunder is No. 72 on our 101 Most Memorable World Cup Moments countdown.
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Check out the 72nd-most memorable moment in FIFA World Cup history which took place in 2006. Josip Šimunić was famously awared three yellow cards as Croatia took on Australia.
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Chad Johnson’s taking his talents from the football field to the soccer pitch as an analyst for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
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