Kick Off: None shall pass as Memo Ochoa, Mexico shut out World Cup hosts Brazil
Here are the top 15 soccer stories we’re following today
1. SALUTING THOSE WHO HELD THE LINE
2. BROKEN NOSES AND MRI’S
3. MOST VIEWED
4. MEXICO BLANK BRAZIL
5. CHAMPIONS UNSEATED
Defending US Open Cup Champions D.C. United could not get past the first hurdle this year, losing 1-0 to 1999 Open Cup champion Rochester Rhinos, who were playing their third game in six days. United’s squad included few starters and had to deal with a red card to rookie defender Steve Birnnbaum and multiple lightning delays.
6. UNION MOVE ON
7. TIMBERS MARCH ON
8. AIN’T NO SUNSHINE
9. NO STING IN THE SCORPIONS
10. CREW TAKE DOWN ELEVEN
11. ESPINDOLA’S EXTENDED ABSENCE
Fabian Espindola’s goals have been crucial in helping guide D.C. United to the top of the Eastern Conference, so it will come as worrying news for United fans that Espindola has been ruled out for six weeks after injuring his right knee in United’s 4-2 win over the Montreal Impact.
12. SEATTLE SETTLE ON A STARTER
13. FIRE HAVE OPEN CUP FEVER
14. THE MLS EXPERIENCE
15. VISIT FROM THE VP
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