4.16.15
ASN Morning Read: Dos a Cero, Part Who Knows
The United States overcomes the worst field in the history of the world according to Twitter and defeats Mexico 2-0 thanks to Jordan Morris, Juan Agudelo, and, of course, Michael Bradley.
BY
Noah Davis
Posted
April 16, 2015
8:25 AM
April 16, 2015
8:25 AM
- America wins.
- Player ratings. (Make your own.)
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"You could argue, then, that Klinsmann's initial job was to re-establish dominance over El Tri. If that's the measure, then his time in charge has been a resounding success. Gold Cup win? Check. Top the Hex again? Check. Win at Azteca? Check. Hold serve at home? Check. Pitch a shutout at Azteca in qualifying? Check. Dos-a-cero remains more beautiful and reliable than ever."
- Someone hire that man as an analyst:
Good luck to @ussoccer and the guys tonight against Mexico!#DosaCero
— Brad Davis (@Brad_Davis11) April 15, 2015 - Hehe:
Jordan Morris was considered for Man of the Match but it turned out he isn't eligible because it's sponsored by Budweiser and he's only 20
— Ives Galarcep (@SoccerByIves) April 16, 2015 -
Everyone LUVs Morris.
- Morris really does make a great run:
- K, back to reality:
Galaxy, Red Bulls and Earthquakes will interrupt MLS campaigns to compete in Intl Champions Cup exhibition this summer
— Steven Goff (@SoccerInsider) April 15, 2015