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Episode 67 - Higuaín Couldn't Do It On A Wet Night In Chester

Season 1 Episode 67 Published 5 years, 8 months ago
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Still undefeated at Subaru Park!! Even with the superstar line-up Inter Miami possess, they were no match for the homegrown talent of The Philadelphia Union! Todd gives the latest MLS news that includes, Seattle trading for Roman Torres, Matt Polster and Herber injury concerns for New England and NYCFC, MLS players refusing to go on international duty, Gerhard Struber named new coach of New York Red Bulls, Kacper Przybyłko and Anthony Fontana ToTW for week 14, The Union's remaining MLS schedule and RB Salzburg and The Union agree a deal for Brenden Aaronson? Todd also gives his thoughts on The Philadelphia Union v Inter Miami game (9/27), and what he thought about the Higuaín penalty miss! And as always we end the episode on Blunder of The Week, which goes to head coach of The Montreal Impact, Thiery Henry!

 

News:

  • Seattle Re-Acquire Roman Torres from Inter Miami: [3:48-5:10]
  • Matt Polster suffered a concussion against Chicago Fire: [5:11-6:32]
  • MLS players will decline October 10th International call-ups: [6:33-8:51]
  • Gerhard Struber named head coach of NYRB: [8:52-9:57]
  • Herber suffered a torn ACL for NYCFC: [9:58-11:40]
  • Kacper Przybyłko and Anthony Fontana ToTW for week 14: [11:41-12:39]
  • Union remaining schedule: [12:40-14:55]
  • Union and RB Salzburg agree deal for Brenden Aaronson according to Tom Bogert: [14:56-18:17]

Philadelphia Union v Inter Miami:

  • Overall thoughts: [18:18-30:31]

Good: [30:32-34:17]

  • The backline was excellent: [30:32-31:40]
  • Kacper's passing is underrated: [31:41-32:57]
  • El Brujo's grit: [32:58-34:17]

Blunder of The Week: [34:18-35:44]

  • Thiery Henry: [34:18-35:44]

 

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