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Michail Antonio Smashes One Of The Greatest Goals Ever Scored Against The USMNT

At the time of writing this there’s no telling how the rest of the USMNT versus Jamaica in Kingston will play out, but it’s almost guaranteed what will live longest in the memory is Michail Antonio’s 100 mph howitzer from over 25 yards out to pull the Reggae Boyz level in the 22nd minute. 

It’s hard to fault Tyler Adams for showing him inside when the danger level is so low, and it’s impossible to fault Zack Steffen — the ball is in the back of the net before he can even get into his dive animation. 

Get Excited About This Soccer Anime That’s Like ‘Squid Game’ But, You Know, Soccer

Toward the end of quarantine I watched two Netflix anime shows at a breakneck speed — Blood of Zeus and Castlevania — and throughly enjoyed the characters, beautiful visuals and over-the-top violence. They were wonderful companions while being stuck inside.

Leyenda: Revelan Video De Erik Lira Dándole Un Zape A Un Policía, En La Remontada De Pumas Sobre Cruz Azul

La electrizante remontada que protagonizó Pumas para vencer a Cruz Azul y lograr un cupo en el repechaje de la Liga MX dejó a los jugadores universitarios con el espíritu en la estratósfera. Uno de los más eufóricos, sin dudas, era el joven mediocampista Erik Lira, quien en el calor del momento llegó a levantar la mano para golpear amistosamente a un efectivo de la ley.

¡Qué agallas!

The Best Team Reactions From The NCAA Women’s Soccer Bracket Reveal

The field is set and the 2021 NCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament bracket has been revealed, showing us the 64 teams that will do battle beginning with the first round on Friday, Nov. 12 and ending with the College Cup final on Sunday, Dec. 5 at Stevens Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

The Selection Show took place on Monday, Nov. 8 and revealed that the four top seeds are Florida St., Rutgers, Virginia and Duke, and they’re joined by other traditional powers such as North Carolina, Stanford, Santa Clara, Notre Dame, Penn State and UCLA. 

Best Futsal Player Of All Time Retires, So Let’s Watch His 3 Greatest Goals

After 18 years representing Portugal and a club career that included three triumphs in the Champions League, Ricardinho, the six-time Best Futsal Player in the World, has decided to call it a career at the age of 36.  

Quick, Everyone Celebrate With A Hat Before They Change The Rules On Us!

Watching an entirely unhealthy amount of soccer this weekend, I realized there’s an unexplored frontier of goal celebrations that the rule makers are yet to crack down on — the act of putting a cap on one’s head and acting a fool. 

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