U.S. & Mexico: United by Soccer



The Movement presented by AT&T, hosted by former MLS forward Calen Carr, is a new series from MLS Digital that explores the growing soccer movement and soccer culture in North America.

In this episode, Carr talks with the LA Galaxy’s Mexican International Giovani Dos Santos, LA Dodgers first baseman Adrian Gonzalez, Seattle Sounders forward Herculez Gomez and more about the U.S. vs Mexico rivalry and how it influences the soccer scene in the United States.

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29 thoughts on “U.S. & Mexico: United by Soccer”

  1. No trash talking?
    You just haven't had a football team (or just football in general) for long enough to experience the rivalry between two teams/cities.
    PS: Trash talking is not hate, just competitiveness.
    PS2: Why would anyone want to be <nationality>-mexicans? If you're a Mexican in America you're still just a Mexican, as a Norwegian if I move to Sweden I don't become a Norwegian-Swede, I am still just a Norwegian in Sweden..

  2. I think it would make a lot of sense to give a team or two to Mexico. One in Mexico City and the other one in… Idk, I don’t know Mexican cities for the most part but there’s another one worthy of it.

  3. In behalf of Pancho Villa's Army, thank you for highlighting our Phoenix Captain Fonso. Great story and we look forward to help spread the universal awareness of soccer in the States.

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