The semifinals of the 2024 Nations League was on the ropes for Gregg Berhalter and the United States. Then, a semi flukey own goal powered by a Miles Robinson header in the dying moments of the game sent it to extra time. Enter: Giovanni Reyna. He had been subbed on at halftime, but where he really cooked was when the whistle blew to start extra time. Gio and Haji vs … [Read more...] about Giovanni Reyna: The Key to the USMNT
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Holding The High Line: Rapids Draw Seattle
PODCAST – Holding The High Line reviews the draw against Seattle Sounders and looks ahead to Houston Dynamo on Saturday. We also talk about Rapids 2 in the Open Cup against Azteca FC and have an Ask HTHL on thirst traps. What are Djordjo Mihailovic and Rafael Navarro doing well and what has to get better in the press and the attack? What can Moise Bombito do for Colorado this … [Read more...] about Holding The High Line: Rapids Draw Seattle
Club America: Weathering the Storm of Games
In a span of just two weeks, Club America faced an intense schedule that would test the likes of any team. Competing in five heavily contested matches across both the league and the Concacaf Champions Cup, America’s endurance and strategic prowess were pushed to the limits. Despite the challenges, the team emerged successful. From a broad perspective, America reached what it … [Read more...] about Club America: Weathering the Storm of Games
Potential CanMNT Head Coach Candidates: Who Are They?
EDITORIAL – The search for a permanent CanMNT head coach continues. After the loss against Jamaica, it is anyone’s guess who could be the next permanent head coach of the national team. First, the article will list the four potential candidates, and what they could bring to the national team in alphabetical order of their last names, before discussing who would be considered … [Read more...] about Potential CanMNT Head Coach Candidates: Who Are They?
Attacking Persistence Pays Off for Chicago Fire Against Montreal
The Chicago Fire are no strangers to late drama. Games involving the team regularly end in edge-of-your-seat moments, and last-second goals are common. Except, in the vast majority of cases, it’s Chicago who emerges heartbroken and empty-handed. For once, that is not the case. In what was a testament to the team’s resilience and commitment, the Fire came from 3-1 down Saturday … [Read more...] about Attacking Persistence Pays Off for Chicago Fire Against Montreal