While Steve Nicol always felt Liverpool would defeat Arsenal, he feels one of the Gunners’ biggest downfalls was David Luiz.

Mohamed Salah put on a show for the fans at Anfield scoring twice, in a 3-1 thrashing of Arsenal.
Liverpool continued their perfect start to the season, comprehensively beating Arsenal 3-1 to stay atop the Premier League. A first-half header from Joel Matip and a brace from Mohamed Salah after the break saw Jurgen Klopp’s men take command, before Lucas Torreira bagged a late salvo for the Gunners. 
Positives
Three games, three wins and nine goals. Jurgen Klopp’s men have started the season in dream fashion and, after Man City’s slip against Tottenham, Liverpool have turned up the heat…

Continue reading


Mike Dean is no stranger to the camera and on Monday we were all grateful for that.
English referee Mike Dean is one of the most famous referees in football, largely for the frequency in which the 50-year-old official makes headlines or becomes the centre of attention. In short, when Mike Dean is refereeing he seems to have an innate ability to find the camera. 
Dean, who has a history of going viral for various hijinks or examples of unusual behavior while refereeing (See Mike Dean funny YouTube compilation), did so again on Monday evening — this time in a game he wasn’t…

Continue reading


The U.S. has a lot of depth and a lot of question marks in 2019. Who would make up the first team in a World Cup right now?

It’s a big time for the U.S. men’s national team right now. Qualification has yet to start for the 2022 World Cup but the March international break sees competitive friendlies, with all the Europe-based U.S. stars, against Ecuador (Thursday, 8 p.m. ET, ESPN2) and Chile (March 26, 7:55 p.m. ET, ESPN2).

They also have the Gold Cup this summer, but what if action in Qatar kicked off today? How would Gregg Berhalter set up his team in that first group game?

Don’t worry, Gregg: we’ve got your back….

Continue reading


The FC guys answer your tweets on Arsenal’s draw vs. Wolves and if Gregg Berhalter being appointed U.S. head coach is a formality at this point.

Romain Gall is the only new name on Dave Sarachan’s United States men’s national team roster for the side’s upcoming friendlies in Europe against England and Italy.

Here are five things to know about the 23-year-old Malmo midfielder who figures to make his senior international debut in the next week:

1. French connection

Born in Paris, Gall moved to the United States with his family at the age of seven, settling in Herndon, Virginia, just outside of Washington, D.C. After spells playing for…

Continue reading


SIGN INTO YOUR ACCOUNT CREATE NEW ACCOUNT

×
CREATE ACCOUNT ALREADY HAVE AN ACCOUNT?
 
×
FORGOT YOUR DETAILS?
×

Go up