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ASN Morning Read: All Smiles for Juan Agudelo

The New England Revolution forward is finally free and headed to Europe. But first, he talks about heartbreak and work permits; Aron Johannsson will not stop scoring goals; Jay DeMerit will not stop posing.
BY Noah Davis Posted
January 22, 2014
8:15 AM
  • John Godfrey, who remembers slights with Richard Sherman-like zeal, explains why Aron Johannsson will start against Ghana in Brazil: "Johannsson is the most clinical striker in the U.S. player pool, and by a wide margin. Jozy Altidore is officially streaky, and often stone-footed, and he requires high-quality service to produce goals. I have no idea who or what Clint Dempsey is right now."

  • Grant Wahl catches up with Juan Agudelo who talks about the shock of not receiving a work permit: "I thought it was a prank from my agent. I had to keep asking him: ‘No, seriously, tell me the truth, what happened? What happened? What happened?’ Guys have gotten work permits with [fewer] caps and minutes. It was shocking, to say the least." International soccer can be a cruel mistress.

  • Click here and you will find an article about two young Americans fighting their way up the ladder at Boca Juniors.

  • Just kicking about New York with trick shot expert Lassi Hurskainen and Mix Diskerud:
  • This has nothing to do with American soccer but we love it anyway:
  • And finally:
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