Omar Gonzalez in starting lineup for United States
Omar Gonzalez starts again for the United States, as they look to continue their home unbeaten streak in World Cup Qualifying currently at 24 matches. The pairing of Omar Gonzalez and Matt...
Omar Gonzalez starts again for the United States, as they look to continue their home unbeaten streak in World Cup Qualifying currently at 24 matches. The pairing of Omar Gonzalez and Matt...
The LA Galaxy match was on the lower end of live soccer on TV last week. The US friendlies did relatively well.
The LA Galaxy academy won 5-0, the Robbie Keane captained Ireland defeated Georgia 4-0, Omar Gonzalez started as the United States defeated Germany, but the Galaxy senior squad wasn't so lucky.
Landon Donovan and Omar Gonzalez have been named on the provisional roster for the Gold Cup. A.J. DeLaGarza, who participated in the January camp, wasn't included.
The United States takes on Belgium in an international friendly tonight in preparation for the upcoming World Cup Qualifiers. LA Galaxy's Omar Gonzalez has made the starting lineup.
Gyasi Zardes makes his first MLS start while Robbie Rogers is in the eighteen man roster for the LA Galaxy. One thing tonight's match won't be short on is storylines.
The LA Galaxy have no byes in the next eleven rounds of MLS play. That stretch includes the US Open Cup match, but more importantly a FIFA international window that LA will have to play through without Robbie Keane and Omar Gonzalez.
Omar Gonzalez will be sporting a new pair of cleats on Sunday, ray green adidas Predator LZ II's. It's the old pitch debut of adidas' latest Predator.
Omar Gonzalez has been called into Jurgen Klinsmann's side for the upcoming United States training camp, but Landon Donovan stays home.
The LA Galaxy are set for their biggest CONCACAF challenge in some time taking on Monterrey. The fitness of Landon Donovan and Robbie Keane is a bit of a question mark.
Mark Knudson of Mile High Sports would like us all to know that Americans don't like soccer, and we never will until they add shootouts and remove that whole 'stoppage time' thing.
Everyone who played for the United States against Mexico cut their teeth in MLS, the first time the USMNT has featured such a lineup since 2005.