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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: August 14, 2012
Germany and Argentina will clash in an exciting international friendly on Thursday in a match that should be full of goals and excitement for football fans. The two world football powers last met in the 2010 World Cup when Germany beat Argentina 4-0 to advance to the semifinals. Let’s look at the three best players to watch in this great matchup. Sami Khedira, Germany Defensive-minded...
Published: August 14, 2012
Your move, Klinsi. Best make it count. When the history of American soccer is written by some future scribe, the chapters concerning the Jurgen Klinsmann era might yet tell tales of glorious achievement and the long-prophesied breakthrough on the international stage. As of this moment, though, Klinsi’s reign is being overshadowed—possibly even defined—by America’s neighbors...
Published: August 14, 2012
When the United States meets Mexico in an international friendly on Wednesday, the American squad will need to make a statement to prove that it is still a force to be reckoned with in North America. The United States has been one of the best teams in North America since manager Jurgen Klinsmann took over the team last season, but Mexico has been a very difficult opponent for the Americans throughout...
Published: August 14, 2012
As the inaugural Rugby Championship begins this Saturday, current Rugby World Cup Champions New Zealand (All Blacks) take on the 2011 Tri-Nations winners Australia (Wallabies) in the first match. With both squads currently recovering from the conclusion of the Super 15 season, both teams will be trying to find the right chemistry and balance to notch their first win this coming Saturday. This...
Published: August 14, 2012
There has been some fruitful tennis played this year, which resulted from an immense improvement from certain players like Andy Murray. However, whenever there is improvement, there is always a small key group who will face regression, and sometimes it will linger—impeding on their goals. This year, a number of highly-ranked players fitted into this category and showed us that nothing lasts forever. These...
Published: August 14, 2012
It may be a bold statement, but following his Wimbledon and Olympic experiences, Andy Murray is now ready to join the elite of tennis by becoming a Grand Slam winner, starting at the upcoming U.S. Open. Murray took a huge step forward at the Olympic Games, where not only did he defeat world No. 1, Roger Federer, to win gold in a one-sided straight sets final victory, but he also beat world No. 2 Novak...
Published: August 14, 2012
United States’ forward Landon Donovan will be the biggest key for the Americans when they take on North American rival Mexico in an international friendly on Wednesday, south of the border. According to Yahoo! Sports’ Patrick Johnston, US Men’s National Team head coach Jurgen Klinsmann has called up the veteran player to help lead the Stars and Stripes past Mexico. The United States...
Published: August 14, 2012
Puerto Rico and Spain will be facing each other for the first time in history on August 15, 2012. The venue is the Estadio Juan Ramon Loubriel located in Bayamon, Puerto Rico. The stadium is also the home of the Puerto Rico Islanders, which is part of the North American Soccer League or NASL. What can be expected in this friendly match of historical significance? Before delving into that topic,...
Published: August 14, 2012
With almost 30 Grand Slam singles titles between them and almost 30 matches together on tour, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have put on some epic matches together. Having not played each other since March, it seems their tennis relationship is evolving into something new. Nadal pulled out of the Olympics and Toronto Masters, and he will miss the Cincinnati Masters. There is a chance he may not be...
Published: August 13, 2012
In June, U.S. Soccer announced that the men’s national team would be facing Mexico in a friendly on August 15 at the famed Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. When it was first announced, many USMNT fans were hopeful that this would be an opportunity for the U.S. to finally put itself back on equal footing with El Tri after last summer’s Gold Cup debacle when Mexico came roaring back from...