Weah a Juventus y otras historias de transferencia de USMNT | Estados Unidos v Trinidad y Tobago | Previa Copa Oro



Jimmy Conrad y Heath Pearce miran hacia el choque de la USMNT con los Soca Warriors y discuten la fase de grupos de la Copa Oro de Concacaf en su conjunto. ¡Además, Timothy Weah es Turín en medio de muchas historias de transferencia que vinculan a los estadounidenses con la Serie A! 00:00 Introducción 03:35 Posiciones del Grupo A 09:45 Vuelve vs Trinidad y Tobago | Vista previa del grupo de la Copa Oro 19:30 ¿En quién puede confiar USMNT en las rondas eliminatorias? 23:34 Matt Turner golpea dingers; ¿Quién es el mejor atleta dual para USMNT o en el fútbol? 34:18 Resumen del resto de los Grupos de Concacaf: Canadá continúa luchando 40:03 Jugadores de USMNT en el extranjero: Edición de transferencias #usmnt #transfernews #concacafgoldcup #timothyweah #juventus #ricardopepi #ussoccer #psv #pulisic #acmilan #yunusmusah #seriea #mls # canmnt In Soccer We Trust está disponible de forma gratuita en la aplicación Audacy, así como en Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher y en cualquier otro lugar donde escuche podcasts. Siga al equipo In Soccer We Trust en Twitter: @ISWTPod, @JimmyConrad, @heathpearce, @CharlieDavies9, @PartidoPooper Para obtener más cobertura de fútbol de CBS Sports, visite Para saber más de CBS Sports Podcast Network, visite Vea UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, Brasileiro, Argentina Primera División al suscribirte a Paramount Plus: Obtén un 20 % de descuento en la mercancía de In Soccer We Trust, usando el código SOCCER20: Regístrese para el nuevo boletín Golazo, su guía definitiva para el juego hermoso, mientras nuestros expertos lo llevan más allá del campo y alrededor del mundo con noticias que importan.

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38 opiniones en “Weah a Juventus y otras historias de transferencia de USMNT | Estados Unidos v Trinidad y Tobago | Previa Copa Oro”

  1. Ferreira could have scored 10 goals against T & T and it still wouldn’t be enough to call him up to the senior team. Stop idolizing Jesus great performances against some of the worst teams on the planet

  2. I was a teen when Kyle Rote, Jr., won the ABC Superstars competition. It always aired after the NFL season in the same time slot, so everyone watched this (we only had 3-4 channels). He was quite well-known. Turns out, he was a better multi-sport guy than a soccer player.

  3. While I played soccer at Penn State back in the mid seventies, I had a poster that was from Sports Illustrated cover of Kyle Rote scoring on a fantastic diving header. I will never forget that poster. He was soccer's hero at a time when few people followed the game. Here's some info on Kyle. He often said that soccer players had to be such well rounded athletes that it gave him a real head up on other sports athletes. In the Superstars competition on ABC the other very, very know athlete's from other major US sports were amazed at how he so good at so many different events.

    Kyle Rote Jr. (born December 25, 1950) is an American former professional soccer forward who played seven seasons in the North American Soccer League (NASL) and earned five caps with the United States men's national soccer team between 1973 and 1975. He led the NASL in scoring in 1973. He later coached the Memphis Americans of the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL). He is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame.

    While in high school, Rote Jr. helped to start the Black Bandits in the Dallas youth soccer league. One of his goals of playing soccer was to stay in shape during the off-season to American tackle football. And in fact, he received the “All-Texas” honor for both quarterback and defensive back in tackle football. Rote Jr. graduated from Highland Park High School in Dallas, Texas, in 1968.

    He attended Oklahoma State University initially intending to concentrate on American football. But after receiving a broken leg in football practice, he decided to switch sports to soccer. He transferred to the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, then one of the few universities in the southern U.S. with a varsity soccer program, in large part because his best friends from high school were already there. And Rote Jr. felt the two of them could help the program.

    In addition, Rote Jr. also competed in track and field while at the University of the South.

    Rote was discovered by legendary sports businessman Lamar Hunt, who was searching for an American star to help market the newly established North American Soccer League (NASL). Rote Jr. also played a number of scrimmages against the Tornado during college breaks. The Dallas Tornado selected Rote in the first round of the 1972 draft.

    He spent the 1972 season on the bench before becoming a starter in 1973. That season, he became the first American ever to lead the league in scoring (and the only U.S.-born player to do so in the NASL's 17-year history) and was named the Rookie of the Year. In October 1978, the Houston Hurricane purchased Rote's contract from the Tornado for $250,000. He played the 1979 season with Houston, then announced his retirement in February 1980.

    Rote Jr. won the made-for-television Superstars competition in 1974, 1975, and 1977.

    Rote Jr. earned a total of $185,000 from his three Superstars victories. This compared to $8,000 a year as a U.S. soccer player.

  4. Reynolds said they had the quality to score 10 goals. I suspect that if you had the quality to score 10 goals you would have scored 10 goals. Not sure why we consistently overate our talent level.

  5. Love Pepi to PSV. My next door neighbor is a Dutch Feyenoord fan so it will be super fun to bring that jersey out every weekend. Go Pepi!!!! And all his games will be on ESPN+

  6. guys you’re great athletes but stop lol the best athletes in this country don’t play soccer and you’re awful with your hands. watch any soccer player play basketball it’s like a fish out of water

  7. Love how Jimmy & Heath are like,”Why doesn’t GGG adopt another secondary system rather than banging his head into the wall when it doesn’t work? Oh yea, Greg’s def the right man for the job”
    Wtf

  8. Jimmy we played a double pivot against Mexico and it was arguably the best and most complete game the usmnt have played in 10-12 years. The lineup card read
    433 but make no
    Mistake gio was central and playing mainly in front of musah and Weston who was
    Playing heavy right side middle. We just had our A squad. Comparing that to busio,
    Sands and Sonora is like comparing apples and platapusses. Come
    On dude.

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