USA falls to Belgium, Chelis fired, MLS teams crash out of USOC – The Daily 5/30



Nick and Simon discuss the USMNT’s loss to Belgium last night, Chivas USA’s decision to fire El Chelis, and LA and Seattle’s failure to make it past the third round of the US Open Cup. Our own Samantha Yarock and Jason Saghini report from Cleveland on the US game.

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20 thoughts on “USA falls to Belgium, Chelis fired, MLS teams crash out of USOC – The Daily 5/30”

  1. I'll let you know what I think about Chivas USA, they should be transferred to San Diego and lose that name and brand, become their own team and not an extension of another team. Plus…I hate them! LOS ANGELES GALAXY ALL THE WAY!!!!

  2. It was good that the US played Belgium because they won't gain much by playing Ecuador. I saw the Germany v Ecuador game and it was terrible. Maybe this game will wake them up and cause them to improve their games because they all were rubbish excluding Howard and Guzan as usual.

  3. If there was any way to get Klopp involved in MLS, he would be the one to go after. For some reason, he just stands out to me so much as a coach/trainer. I see something special in his teams.

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