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by Ridge Mahoney
There's no shortage of explanations as to why Mexico can't beat the United States national team in the USA, but two former internationals have very interesting perspectives, and one former U.S. coach refuses to call it dominance, per se.
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by Soccer America
[USA-MEXICO] After the USA's 2-0 win over Mexico on Wednesday, U.S. defender Frankie Hejduk was slapped by Mexico assistant coach Paco Ramirez, but Hejduk said he believes the hit was the result of a "misunderstanding."
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by Soccer America
"There's total support for Eriksson because we have a commitment with him to get to South Africa and we are going to be there. We fully stand behind Eriksson because our objective is to reach the World Cup. And we will be at the World Cup. There are 30 points ...
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by Paul Kennedy
[TELEVISION] Wednesday's USA-Mexico broadcast on Univision was seen by 10.7 million viewers, making it the most watched sporting event in the history of Spanish-language television. The average audience of 5.9 million made it the most-watched sporting event for the season to date on Spanish-language television and the average audience of ...
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by Soccer America
[U.S. SOCCER] Two older, larger stadiums and a smaller, newer facility will host the final three U.S. home matches in the Hexagonal.
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by Ridge Mahoney
[MLS] With five weeks to go before its MLS debut against New York, Seattle has traded one of the players it claimed in the expansion draft to the Red Bulls.
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by Paul Kennedy
[CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE] Late February isn't the time to be opening the soccer season in Montreal, but the USL-1's Impact has already sold 35,000 tickets for its biggest game ever, the first leg of the Concacaf Champions League quarterfinal series against Mexican club Santos.
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