10.23.17
ASN Morning Read: The U.S. Women Win Again
The United States women's national team puts on a show in a 6-0 rout over South Korea; The race for USSF president heats up and one of the candidates is bringing a scorched earth approach.
BY
Noah Davis
Posted
October 23, 2017
9:00 AM
October 23, 2017
9:00 AM
- Sam Mewis Leads Charge as Yanks Score Six in Shutout
- Good goal:
There's no place like home ????@sammymewy bags her first career multi-goal game at her club stadium! pic.twitter.com/evPMiuzzNa
— U.S. Soccer WNT (@ussoccer_wnt) October 22, 2017 - Populist candidate Eric Wynalda speaks: "Former United States international Eric Wynalda says he will run for the role of U.S. Soccer Federation president, and his platform could call for major changes to Major League Soccer. Wynalda told ESPN FC on Saturday that he's 'a firm believer' in promotion and relegation and would like to move MLS to the European season calendar. He would also push for equal pay for men's and women's national teams."
- Hard agree that he's more formidable than people think:
Thoughts of soccer forum: Those who discount Eric Wynalda do so at their peril. He's well-spoken, has message: "We've got soccer problem." 1
— Paul Kennedy (@pkedit) October 22, 2017 - This is a good graphic:
This decision day graphic illustrating the fight for 6th in the west is excellent (by funkipus on /r/MLS) pic.twitter.com/dMM0zNavjc
— Matthew Doyle (@MattDoyle76) October 23, 2017