Alphonso Davies joins his first Bayern Munich training session and explains just how badly he hopes to make an impact with his new club. Canada international Alphonso Davies completed his first training session at FC Bayern Munich on Wednesday and is eligible to play for the club from January. Davies, 18, signed for Bayern from
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Alphonso Davies, fresh off sealing a move to Bayern Munich, returned to the Vancouver lineup with two goals and two assists in a win over Minnesota. Shaka Hislop and Janusz Michallik delve deeper into Bayern’s acquisition of Alphonso Davies and what the club needs to do to ensure he continues to flourish. Then ESPN FC
Then ESPN FC crew evaluate the value of Bayern Munich’s $13.5 million transfer of Vancouver Whitecaps youngster Alphonso Davies. Janusz Michallik explains why a Bayern move would make sense for Alphonso Davies as the German giants reportedly close in on the Canadian teenager. Bayern Munich completed the signing of 17-year-old Canadian phenom Alphonso Davies from Major
Janusz Michallik explains why a Bayern move would make sense for Alphonso Davies as the German giants reportedly close in on the Canadian teenager. Bayern Munich and the Vancouver Whitecaps are in talks over the transfer of 17-year-old Canadian phenom Alphonso Davies, an MLS source has confirmed to ESPN FC’s Jeff Carlisle. The Athletic first
ESPN FC’s Mark Donaldson presents his fantasy starting XI, which include a few notable players that have switched clubs in January. Crystal Palace midfielder Jordon Mutch is in talks with Vancouver Whitecaps over a move to Major League Soccer, sources close to the player have told ESPN FC. Mutch’s future at Palace has been the
Seattle and Vancouver will head to the second leg of their Western Conference semifinal deadlocked after a draw in Canada. Brian Schmetzer is pleased with Seattle’s clean sheet in Vancouver but thinks his side should have created more chances. SEATTLE — The question is posed often enough to those around the sport in this part
The FC panel evaluate if the Whitecaps have enough firepower to stack up against reigning MLS champions Seattle. Vancouver Whitecaps head coach Carl Robinson speaks to his side’s dominant performance over San Jose. Brian Schmetzer reacts to Clint Dempsey’s red card and discusses Seattle’s playoff preparations. Two teams from Cascadia will battle it out for
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New York Red Bulls sealed the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference with a win over Western leaders Vancouver. The New York Red Bulls secured the last remaining MLS playoff spot in the Eastern Conference by defeating the Vancouver Whitecaps 3-0 on Saturday. The Red Bulls are in the playoffs for the eighth straight
New York were seconds away from three points, until they allowed a late D.C. equalizer to hamper their postseason hopes. The Revs finished the game with less than 11 men for the third time in four games, as Orlando took full advantage, netting six. NYCFC clutched out a 1-0 away win in Montreal, sealing their
Yordy Reyna’s third goal in four matches stood up as the match winner for Vancouver at home against Colorado. Vancouver Whitecaps forward Fredy Montero says Wednesday’s trip to face the Seattle Sounders will be a “strange,” emotional return to the city where he began his MLS career. Montero spent four seasons with the Sounders before
Nicolas Hasler’s first MLS goal secured three vital points for Toronto at Chicago in a battle of two of the East’s best. Nicolas Hasler scored his first MLS goal to boost league-leading Toronto FC to a 3-1 win at the Chicago Fire on Saturday night. After Chicago could only half-clear the ball in the 63rd
The Philadelphia Union thoroughly dominated FC Dallas at home, with CJ Sapong nabbing a brace, and VAR rearing its head. FC Dallas had a goal ruled out following a video review — on the first night MLS implemented its new VAR system — and went on to lose 3-1 to the Philadelphia Union on Saturday