Read this week’s 100 Percent Soccer column here.
And check out the official Copa America song:
Leicester lads: Packed pubs in the city couldn’t contain their patrons’ excitement after the final whistle blew Monday between Spurs and Chelsea; the 2-2 draw gave the Foxes the EPL title.
From 5000/1, Leicester City overturned the odds in a major sporting upset. What other scenarios were more likely? pic.twitter.com/tTL3MwsPiJ
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) May 4, 2016
So I suppose it’s tempting fate to write a column about the busy summer of soccer that lies ahead and then elevate the wrong team to the final four of the UEFA CL (not that the two alert Barcelona fans who noticed really minded).
World Cup fans gather for a viewing party in Hermosa Beach; one-third of all American soccer fans only pay attention to big events like the tournament, a marketing study found. (Daily Breeze file photo).
One in three American soccer fans say Real Madrid, Barcelona or Manchester United is their favorite team.
The Galaxy? They came in sixth in the top 10 teams cited, while the Seattle Sounders were 10th.
He bites: This is how English tabloid the Daily Mirror reported on Nigel de Jong’s crunching challenge on Portland’s Darlington Nagbe.
So whose at fault in the wake of Nigel de Jong’s obscene challenge on Portland’s Darlington Nagbe?
The player? The club? The coach?
Try the media, Galaxy coach Bruce Arena said Wednesday (really).
Guess he’s not going to like this week’s 100 Percent Soccer column then.