4.3.15
ASN Morning Read: Jozy Altidore Tries to Move On
After his controversial red card in Tuesday's friendly, Jozy Altidore is back in Toronto and wants to put the moment of madness behind him; Abby Wambach discusses her long-term national team future.
BY
Jesse Yomtov
Posted
April 03, 2015
7:45 AM
April 03, 2015
7:45 AM
- Jozy Altidore on his red card: “It is what it is. Nobody’s perfect, and I’m no different. I care a lot about that team. I always want to win, and I always want to help the team improve. It was a bit of a setback, but it’s nothing I can’t handle, and I look to move on.”
- What we learned from the March friendlies.
- Abby Wambach, who turns 35 this year, doesn't think she'll play in the 2019 World Cup. “I never say never, but it’s highly unlikely,” she says. “My body is slowing down and it’s time for the next generation to pick up where I leave off and hopefully they can keep the tradition and standard set very high.”
- Charlie Davies narrates a juggling contest between Juan Agudelo and Teal Bunbury.
- On where/how Darlington Nagbe could fit into the United States midfield.
- Freddy Adu was introduced in Finland yesterday. Interesting tidbit:
Listening to this Freddy Adu intro presser. Says he still hasn’t been paid his salary by FK Jagodina.
— Avi Creditor (@AviCreditor) April 2, 2015