MLS Newsstand – July 29, 2012
MLS Newsstand – July 29, 2012
1. Red Bulls Hope Cahill Can Be a Perfect 10 (The New York Times)
2. Chelsea coach Roberto Di Matteo applauds American support of soccer (The Miami Herald)
3. Cameron's cleats to be filled by Clark (Houston Chronicle)
Philadelphia Union vs. New England Revolution, 7:00 p.m. ET (NBC Sports Network)
5. Revolution-Union Preview (Associated Press)
6. With All-Star hangover, Union prep for NE (Comcast Sportsnet Philadelphia)
7. Revs won't underestimate Union in Philly (ESPNBoston.com)
Toronto FC 0, Houston Dynamo 2
8. Houston snaps TFC's record winning-streak (Toronto Sun)
9. Toronto FC look sluggish in loss to Dynamo (National Post)
10. Dynamo continue winning ways against Toronto (Associated Press)
Montreal Impact 3, New York Red Bulls 1
11. Marco Di Vaio scores as Impact beats New York Red Bulls (Montreal Gazette)
12. Red Bulls no match for Impact (Associated Press)
FC Dallas 0, LA Galaxy 1
13. ‘Outworked’ FC Dallas fizzles in 1-0 loss to Galaxy (Dallas Morning News)
14. Mike Magee lifts short-handed Galaxy to win (Associated Press)
Sporting Kansas City 1, Columbus Crew 2
15. Sporting KC is frustrated again, dropping a 2-1 decision to Columbus (The Kansas City Star)
16. Arrieta revs up offense (The Columbus Dispatch)
Colorado Rapids 1, Seattle Sounders FC 2
17. Sounders beat Rapids thanks to Gspurning's impressive return (The Seattle Times)
18. Rapids' MLS losing streak at six after loss to Seattle Sounders (The Denver Post)
San Jose Earthquakes 1, Chicago Fire 1
19. Steven Lenhart's dramatic goal lifts San Jose Earthquakes to tie against Chicago Fire (San Jose Mercury News)
20. Recap: San Jose vs. Chicago (Sports Network)
Portland Timbers 0, Chivas USA 1
21. Portland Timbers show mettle in loss to Chivas USA (The Oregonian)
22. Chivas’ goal continues Timbers’ misery (The Register-Guard)
Herbalife World Football Challenge: Chelsea FC 0, AC Milan 1
23. AC Milan tops Chelsea in front of 57,748 fans (The Miami Herald)
24. Chelsea FC 0, AC Milan 1 (The Sun)
Herbalife World Football Challenge: D.C. United 1, Paris Saint-Germain 1
25. D.C. United weathers Zlatan Ibrahimovic goal to tie Paris Saint-Germain in friendly (The Washington Post)
26. Ibrahimovic scores early in PSG debut, but United manage 1-1 draw (The Washington Times)
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