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Morning Read: U.S. National Team Is Chilling In Chile

Ahead of Wednesday's match in Santiago, Chile, the national team continues preparations for its first match of 2015; Juan Agudelo's new home could be an old one; Mike Magee weighs in on MLS free agency.
BY Jesse Yomtov Posted
January 27, 2015
8:20 AM
  • Only a few weeks into his time in London, DeAndre Yedlin left London to join up with the national team. The move raised a few eyebrows, but Yedlin and Jurgen Klinsmann both think it benefits all parties. “I think at the time with Spurs I’m obviously just training and not getting a ton of games because I still need to get my fitness up,” Yedlin said. “Game fitness is obviously the most important thing, so I think they saw a positive in it, I saw positive in it, and this will work out for everyone.”

  • Nice photo of the boys talking about the Maple Leafs' chances this season:

  • Juan Agudelo’s strange European odyssey could see him end up back with the New England Revolution.

  • Good analysis on how the U-20s could deploy a false nine at the World Cup.

  • ASN columnist John Halloran says it’s time for U.S. Soccer to cut ties with Hope Solo.

  • Mr. Magee drops a scathing hot take on the MLS labor situation:

  • Iker Casillas: “I have no problem saying that I would like to play in the U.S.”

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