MLS at 20: Football but not as we know it
Football in the USA has had a chequered past, writes Matt Slater, but now it has something popular, relevant, secure - and a bit different.
BBC Sport » 1hFootball in the USA has had a chequered past, writes Matt Slater, but now it has something popular, relevant, secure - and a bit different.
BBC Sport » 1hThe midfield tussle between Ross Barkley and Yohan Cabaye will be a decisive clash when Everton host Crystal Palace on Monday Night Football, with both players enjoying something of a renaissance this season.
SkySports.com » 2hManchester United fans will be not be pleased if City snaffle Pep Guardiola and Liverpool consolidate their progress under Jürgen Klopp while the style of play at Old Trafford remains underwhelming There was a surprise waiting for the players of Roma when they turned off Via Mario Vinciguerra andâ
Guardian » 8hNearly two-thirds of football referees say they experience verbal abuse on a regular basis, according to a survey seen by the BBC.
BBC Sport » 8h⢠Bayern Munich coach out of contract in summer and a threat to Pellegrini ⢠Manchester United happy with Louis van Gaal unless there is a drastic change Manchester United intend to take a back seat when Pep Guardiolaâs contract with Bayern Munich expires at the end of the season, leaving the
Guardian » 8h⢠MLS Board of Governors âvery supportiveâ of Beckhamâs stadium plan ⢠Former England captainâs fledgling club could enter MLS in 2018 Major League Soccer has given its backing to David Beckhamâs proposed stadium site for his planned expansion team in Miami. The news follows Beckhamâ
Guardian » 9hOld Trafford owners unlikely to seek replacement for Van Gaal despite growing criticism of his style of play
The Independent » 9hIt is already shaping up to be a thrilling Premier League season but as the campaign reaches its halfway point the most intriguing long-term question is whether a Spaniard currently working in Germany will be managing in England next August
The Independent » 9hThe latest/final league table can be shown along with the table on any given match date.
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