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Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse. Disappointing night for the USMNT who lost 1-0 to Panama on a stoppage time goal from Cecilio Waterman. Panama's 5-4-1 gave the US fits, and there wasn't enough urgency to find answers or take risks. Mauricio Pochettino said afterwards that the US shirt wasn't enough in games like this, he said you could feel the difference in the hunger shown by the two sets of players, and he said the US needed to take more risks going forward. That's not easy to change overnight, and I'm really curious to see the response in the third place game against Canada on Sunday. Mexico will face Panama in the Nations League championship match on Sunday after a 2-0 win over Canada on two goals from Raul Jimenez. The top six teams in South American World Cup qualifying should be fine to qualify. Paraguay is unbeaten in 7 after their 1-0 over Chile. Brazil needed a stoppage time winning deflected goal from Vinicius Junior to beat Colombia. Then, Raphinha needed to prevent Vini from getting a time-wasting yellow card as he was subbed out which would have had him suspended from the Argentina match on Tuesday. Was he trying to get suspended? It looked bizarre. South Korea, Iran, and Australia should be the next teams from Asia to earn qualification to the World Cup after their results yesterday. New Zealand will face New Caledonia for the Oceania qualifying spot after both won their semifinals. Denis Bouanga scored twice for Gabon in their win in African World Cup qualifying. The door has cracked open for Nigeria who has struggled mightily so far after Benin could only manage a draw, Nigeria faces Rwanda and can pull to within two points of qualifying with a win. Mozambique moved into a qualification spot with a win, but Algeria could jump them with a win today. The New York Pancyprian Freedoms became the 6th team to pull off a cupset in the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup, winning a penalty shootout with FC Cincinnati 2. England starts their World Cup qualifying journey today, hosting Albania. England are unbeaten in their last 31 World Cup qualifiers and have never dropped points to Albania. The highlight of the qualifiers is tonight as Uruguay hosts Argentina in one of the world's oldest rivalries. More Espresso on Monday on the SDH Network, presented by Oglethorpe University.
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Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse. Disappointing night for the USMNT who lost 1-0 to Panama on a stoppage time goal from Cecilio Waterman. Panama's 5-4-1 gave the US fits, and there wasn't enough urgency to find answers or take risks. Mauricio Pochettino said afterwards that the US shirt wasn't enough in games like this, he said you could feel the difference in the hunger shown by the two sets of players, and he said the US needed to take more risks going forward. That's not easy to change overnight, and I'm really curious to see the response in the third place game against Canada on Sunday. Mexico will face Panama in the Nations League championship match on Sunday after a 2-0 win over Canada on two goals from Raul Jimenez. The top six teams in South American World Cup qualifying should be fine to qualify. Paraguay is unbeaten in 7 after their 1-0 over Chile. Brazil needed a stoppage time winning deflected goal from Vinicius Junior to beat Colombia. Then, Raphinha needed to prevent Vini from getting a time-wasting yellow card as he was subbed out which would have had him suspended from the Argentina match on Tuesday. Was he trying to get suspended? It looked bizarre. South Korea, Iran, and Australia should be the next teams from Asia to earn qualification to the World Cup after their results yesterday. New Zealand will face New Caledonia for the Oceania qualifying spot after both won their semifinals. Denis Bouanga scored twice for Gabon in their win in African World Cup qualifying. The door has cracked open for Nigeria who has struggled mightily so far after Benin could only manage a draw, Nigeria faces Rwanda and can pull to within two points of qualifying with a win. Mozambique moved into a qualification spot with a win, but Algeria could jump them with a win today. The New York Pancyprian Freedoms became the 6th team to pull off a cupset in the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup, winning a penalty shootout with FC Cincinnati 2. England starts their World Cup qualifying journey today, hosting Albania. England are unbeaten in their last 31 World Cup qualifiers and have never dropped points to Albania. The highlight of the qualifiers is tonight as Uruguay hosts Argentina in one of the world's oldest rivalries. More Espresso on Monday on the SDH Network, presented by Oglethorpe University.
Madison Crews, Jarrett Smith, and Jason Longshore get you ready for the 6th week of the 2025 MLS season and Maddie caught up with Joe Chatz of On Tap Sports Net to talk about the Fighting Berhalters of the Chicago Fire.
Two matches, two losses, a whole lot of disappointment from the USMNT. Bart, Caleb (@USMNTCorner) and Thomas (@USKeeper) gather to share in the grief and look to solutions going forward. Support the show: buymeacoffee.com/soccerforuspod
It's a Friday with a lot of information for the weekend Glenn Crooks, play-by-play with NYC FC, drops by to give out all the information on the pigeons as they prep for the match with Atlanta United Hour 2 is Weekend Whiparound where Maddie, Jarrett, Tyler Terens, and Jason look at the weekend with ATLUTD and NYC plus all the headlines on the weekend…
NYC Play-by-play voice and SiriusXM FC host Glenn Crooks stops by the morning show to talk about everything NYC as they prepare to hit the road for a trip to Atlanta
Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse. First it was Alphonso Davies' agent yelling at Canada Soccer about Alphonso Davies' knee injury, now it's Bayern Munich. The club came out today and accused Canada Soccer of "gross negligence" and said they could take the situation to court as Davies was given the all-clear by doctors with the Canadian national team but Bayern doctors found the torn ACL. It's a mess all the way around. Chelsea's women are chasing the quadruple after their quarterfinal comeback to eliminate Manchester City in the UEFA Women's Champions League. 3 first half goals overturned the 2 goal advantage held by City after the first leg. With the League Cup trophy already in the bag and a sizable lead in the Women's Super League, Chelsea is in the semifinals of the Champions League and the FA Cup. Can the Blues do it? MLS weekend ahead, our broadcast of Atlanta United vs. NYCFC will start with pregame coverage at 6:30 on 92.9 The Game and the Audacy app with kickoff coming up at 7:40pm. MLS Six Pack is coming up later today on our audio and video platforms, where we'll learn more about Chicago's great form so far in 2025. The league has also signed some additional linear distribution deals internationally for Sunday Night Soccer (Portland vs Houston this week) to expand the international coverage they get from Apple TV. Plenty more in the Espresso, but one more that I found interesting. La Liga F, the top flight women's league in Spain, is asking FIFA for permission to use the new "Football Video Support" system next season. They do not have VAR currently, FVS is seen as a more cost-effective way to have a form of replay. The service is expected to utilize two coaches' challenges per match with the fourth official involved in using the replay from the TV broadcast cameras available. More Espresso coming on Monday on the SDH Network, presented by Oglethorpe University.…
Pulso Sports Niko Moreno drops by to break down the week that was and the week that will be in MLS Plus, the aftereffects on the Paul Arriola injury on the field and off...
GOLTV's Nino Torres drops by to talk about everything CONMEBOL The highs and lows and who Ninodamus thinks will break the tape first in 2026 Plus, two special visitors...
The new Sporting Director/Head of Soccer and the President and CEO of Sporting JAX join SDH AM for the update on the expansion franchise and how these two came together for the front office
It's as Fully Loaded an SDH AM as we've had We start with a Sporting JAX update with new Head of Soccer Mark Warburton and President/CEO Steve Livingstone We look at what attracted Warburton to the First Coast and what the expectations are on the field and off for the expansion franchise Matt Webb gives a Marshall Islands update and the Kickstarter campaign for August's Cup Hour 2 is Nino, Niko, Maddie, and Tyler Terens on everything CONMEBOL and MLS…
Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse. Yes Taylor Swift's logo could be on the Barcelona shirt soon. For El Clasico matches against Real Madrid in La Liga play, Barcelona replaces the Spotify sponsor logo with an artist. Last time out, Coldplay was on the front of the shirt for the 4-0 win in Madrid. Reports out of Spain are that Taylor Swift will be on the front of the shirt for the huge match in May in Barcelona, edging out Ed Sheeran and Travis Scott for the honor. Maybe Barcelona will be able to buy a few more players and get them registered if that shirt goes on sale... Alphonso Davies' agent has issued a statement criticizing Canadian manager Jesse Marsch and the federation's handling of his player. The agent said that Davies was not supposed to be in the starting lineup against the USMNT after not feeling 100% following the Mexico game and the agent said "I feel he was pressured to start the game by the coach." No statement yet from Marsch, but this is a bad look all the way around. Arsenal overturned a 2-0 deficit to Real Madrid in the UEFA Women's Champions League to win 3-2 on aggregate and advance to the semifinals to face Lyon, who handled Bayern yesterday in the second leg with just a little bit of stress. Today, Barcelona is expected to reach the semifinals again as they host Wolfsburg with a 4-1 lead from the first leg. Chelsea go back to Stamford Bridge to host Manchester City and they trail 2-0 after the first leg. Sonia Bompastor has not lost at home since taking over Chelsea, but can they flip the first leg margin as well? Reports out of Brazil have Thiago Almada rejoining Botafogo for the Club World Cup before his transfer is made permanent at Lyon, where he is currently on loan. With John Textor, anything is possible but this seems like a wild summer for Thiago who might just want a break. Maybe it's because the Club World Cup winner could take home around $125 million, the most lucrative tournament in club football when taking into account the number of games to achieve that prize. The rhombus between Xabi Alonso - Bayer Leverkusen - Real Madrid - Carlo Ancelotti - Brazil's national team could see a little clarity today as Alonso is expected to speak to the media on his future at Leverkusen, while Dorival Junior is expected to speak with the Brazilian federation tomorrow to explain what happened in their loss to Argentina. Stay tuned... More Espresso coming tomorrow on the SDH Network, presented by Oglethorpe University.…
Hour 2 on Wall Pass Wednesday takes the wide-ranging look at MLS after Matchweek 5 Dylan Butler from MLSSoccer.com looks at the NYCFC piece of the Ronny Deila Derby Tyler Terens from MLS on AppleTV+ stops by to talk about the first month of the MLS season in 2025- plus a little food talk in anticipation of his trip to Atlanta for the match this weekend...…
Scarves N Spikes Tyler Pilgrim drops by Hour 1 on your Wednesday to talk about everything involving Atlanta United and FC Cincinnati- the performances with the ten absences- and a previewing of NYC FC
It's a stacked Wall Pass Wednesday on SDH AM Scarves N Spikes Tyler Pilgrim drops by to talk about ATLUTD and FC Cincinnati- standouts coming from a couple of different places- as the team preps for NYC FC Hour 2 has Dylan Butler from MLSSoccer.com and Tyler Terens from MLS coverage on AppleTV+ to break down the previous week's action and look at the good, bad, and ugly from the season so far...…
Presented by Kaiser Permanente Molly McCarty, head coach of the girls team at Jefferson, and Corey James, boys and girls coach at Metter stop by to talk about their season and the communities... Coach McCarty also has some advice for programs trying to build through tough times and Coach James talks about how other sports help with the soccer program build in Metter.…
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