Going into the weekend, the Columbus-Chicago matchup was the most interesting game of the Saturday slate.
The Columbus Crew couldn’t have asked for a much better start to their season — and the first game without former strike Cucho Hernandez. Columbus was propelled by Diego Rossi’s two goals and beat the ...
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On Tap Sports Net on MSNChicago Fire Drop MLS Season-Opener 4-2 to the Columbus CrewThe Chicago Fire’s 2025 campaign didn’t start how they would’ve liked, and the club left its MLS season opener with a 4-2 ...
On a lively Saturday night in Columbus, the Blue Jackets rejoined the NHL playoff race, the Crew got their MLS season ...
The Crew were gifted one of their goals when Chicago's defender Carlos Teran put the ball into his own net. Diego Rossi and ...
Blue Jackets hockey returned after a two-week break as fans saw a dominant win and played part in a touching moment for the ...
Inter Miami began their Major League Soccer campaign with a 2-2 draw against New York City FC on Saturday, salvaging a point ...
Despite Messi's two assists, Miami played most of the match with 10 men after Argentine defender Tomas Aviles was sent off.
Diego Rossi scored twice in a span of six minutes in the middle of the match as the host Columbus Crew defeated the Chicago Fire 4-2 on Saturday in the season opener for both teams.
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Columbus Crew knew things would be different this season following the stunning departure of club talisman Cucho Hernández to LaLiga's Real Betis earlier this month.
Meanwhile, MLS record signing Emmanuel Latte Lath got off the mark for Atlanta United, bagging a brace in the Five Stripes' ...
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