One MLS player who will be feeling good about himself this week is Philadelphia goalkeeper Brad Knighton. The Union’s reserve helped his team register its first shutout of the season but manager Peter Nowak is not committing to using him in San Jose.
The Chicago Fire will also have a tough week after losing to Philadelphia. Meanwhile, it has emerged that owner Andrew Hauptman had more to do with signing Freddie Ljungberg than once thought.
It’s going to be a controversial week in Toronto after TFC’s loss to D.C. United and a CONCACAF Champions League showdown at Real Salt Lake in midweek. While Preki points out how the team was tired against DC, the players say there was not enough commitment.
TFC's Designated Player Mista could not help his team on Saturday but he tells Spanish daily Marca that MLS tops all other soccer leagues around the world when it comes to organization.
The Crew are winless against the West. But what is more disconcerting is their record against the top three teams in MLS.
David Beckham’s return turned out to be the most important story line in LA’s defeat of Columbus. He reveals an aspect of the Achilles injury that makes him feel “like an idiot.”
In California, they're expecting a large crowd for the Chivas USA vs. Chivas Guadalajara match in San Diego on Tuesday.
Jeff Cooper, who was the man behind the St. Louis bid for an MLS club, speaks out and defends himself against recent criticism.
Staying in Division 2, the Vancouver Whitecaps clinched a playoff berth as they go for a championship ahead of their debut in MLS.
In WPS, it is confirmed that the commissioner will be stepping aside as the owners assume a greater role in the running of the league.
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