Report: Chris Durkin could make move to Serie A’s Spezia
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Chris Durkin could be moving from Belgium to Italy this summer. According to a report by Tutto Mercato Web’s Marco Conterio, with further confirmation by The Athletic’s Paul Tenorio, Serie A side Spezia is interested in making a deal for the 21-year-old midfielder.
Can confirm reports out of Italy that Serie A side Spezia is interested in American midfielder Chris Durkin, who played 28 games for Sint-Truiden this season in Belgium.
Former #DCU homegrown could be one to keep an eye on in the summer window. https://t.co/xccH7iS4SI Paul Tenorio (@PaulTenorio) May 21, 2021
Different Stefan, same result
Sounders backup goalkeeper Stefan Cleveland stepped up and admirably filled the big shoes of club veteran Stefan Frei, who was injured last week and is expected to miss 4-6 weeks. His replacement recorded three saves and kept a clean sheet, earning his Sounders debut and his first MLS minutes since 2018 with the Chicago Fire.
Xavi bags his first
Sounders center back Xavier Arreaga scored his first Sounders and MLS goal in his 33
rd match with the club after joining from his Barcelona SC in his native Ecuador in 2019. Arreaga flicked home a João Paulo corner kick in the 57
When Josh Atencio took the field for Sounders FC in the 2021 MLS home opener, it was the first time many fans of the Rave Green had ever seen him play. Atencio, a 19-year-old Homegrown Player from Bellevue, immediately garnered national attention with his composed, intelligent play as he patrolled the midfield in the 4-0 win over Minnesota United and 1-1 draw at LAFC. While
Late winner pushes Union Omaha past Revolution II
Here are five thoughts from Wednesday’s fixture between Union Omaha and Revolution II.
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A late winner from Greg Hurst sealed a dominant performance from Union Omaha (3-0-0) on Wednesday afternoon, propelling them past Revolution II, 1-0. With the loss, Revs II (1-2-0) sinks to eighth in the USL League One.
Clint Peay’s side lined up in a 4-3-3 formation against Omaha, featuring Academy products Joe Buck and Michael Tsicoulias in the starting lineup. Ryan Spaulding and Joe Rice also returned to the starting group after being relegated to the bench against Richmond.