From the Americas to Africa, I cover soccer around the globe for Forbes. My match-day reporting focuses on English Premier League sides Liverpool, Everton, Manchester City and Manchester United from press boxes across the UK and Europe. Wider angles focus on world soccer: from
New York Red Bulls Disappointed To Tie D.C. United In Atlantic Cup Rivalry
D.C. United managed to hold on for a draw in New Jersey despite going down to ten men early in a game that had all the ingredients for a tough rivalry encounter.
Santi Rodriguez In The Spotlight For Uruguay-Themed New York City
New York City FC's No.10 put in an excellent performance just one night after the Uruguay national team had done the same across town in New Jersey.
Everton Strives To Find Transfer Value Amid Financial Restrictions
With two new signings already on their way and several player sales mooted, Everton have already begun a squad refresh ahead of a final season at Goodison Park.
New York International FC Earns Promotion In The Shadow Of Yankee Stadium
New York International FC is celebrating promotion—a rarity in U.S. soccer—while also preparing for an event close to the club's heart and its links to the community.
Liverpool FC Owners Disagree On Playing Premier League Games Abroad
Liverpool chairman Tom Werner and principal owner John W. Henry have different views on playing Premier League games in the U.S.