Antonee Robinson vs Brenden Aaronson. Haji Wright vs Josh Sargent. These are a couple of the intriguing storylines from this weekend’s European match fixtures. The European club season is back in earnest after the September international break, and U.S. men’s national team (USMNT) players are scattered across the European top flights. For many, this weekend […]
American women were in action over the weekend as the Women’s Super League opened its season, with Phallon Abaigeal Tullis-Joyce and Catarina Macario on the winning end for their respective teams.
In the final Premier League fixtures before the international break, Tyler Adams helped Bournemouth secure a 1-0 win over Spurs, while Chris Richards contributed to Crystal Palace’s 3-0 triumph against Aston Villa. Fulham lost 0-2 to Chelsea, Leeds and Newcastle played to a 0-0 draw.
Josh Sargent kept his goal-scoring form going for Norwich City in their win over Portsmouth, while Haji Wright’s spot kick was among the strikes in Coventry City’s thriller over Derby County.
Josh Sargent was on the scoresheet as Norwich City squeezed past Watford, while other Americans contributed to their teams’ fortunes in the first round of the English League Cup.
The EFL opened its season over the weekend, with Josh Sargent and Damion Downs standing out for the American contingent in action.
A first-half goal and much time of holding on led Chris Richards and Crystal Palace to win their first major trophy as they knocked off Manchester City to win the FA Cup on Saturday at Wembley Stadium.
The summer break officially ended for many the Yanks in England, with EFL play getting underway this weekend. Brenden Aaronson led the way for the USMNT representatives, getting a goal in Leeds United’s thrilling tie against Portsmouth.
It was a sunny weekend afternoon when Norwich City FC took to the field in the Flemish town of Roeselare to take on Belgian Champions and Champions League side, Club Brugge. While the Blauw-Zwart were just days away from their first battle of the season against Union St. Gilloise for the Belgian Super Cup, the Canaries had only recently returned for their preseason and were still without several players due to international duty, including American Josh Sargent.
