All-Star: Lampard, Di Matteo on MLS Evolution



Chelsea Captain Frank Lampard and Manager Roberto Di Matteo discuss the evolution of North American soccer.

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25 thoughts on “All-Star: Lampard, Di Matteo on MLS Evolution”

  1. MLS is better than the Championship, the best MLS teams could compete in the Premier League. Don't believe all the hype about the Premier League that Sky ram down your throat, outside of the top six or so the Premier League is very ordinary.

  2. even though i'm a massive Premier League fan, i'm starting to watch all the mls highlights on youtube. and i have to say, it's really interesting to watch. nice to see it progressing well.

  3. Our young, homegrown talent gets bought by Europe. (I miss you Jozy Altidore!) But as we get more players like them… Our own league will make players and players will want to stay here.

  4. The league needs some homegrown superstars and players from around the world in the prime of their careers. American owners should invest in the MLS instead of overseas, the league needs more money in general. Teams should be able to develop and keep stars. The MLS has been getting better every year, maybe 20 years from now kids around the world will dream of playing here instead of always Europe.

  5. john terry is the chelsea captain, lampard was captain against PSG because john terry started on the bench, as soon as terry entered the pitch, he recieved the armband.

  6. Donavon describes how players want to play in the US, but not for footballing reasons :S retirement league as of now. Needs to have good younger players home grown before it becomes a good league

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