Saturday, December 5, 2015

CONCACAF getting it done on the big stage!


It was an amazing Saturday of mouth-watering football for the CONCACAF football fan with numerous stars of the region on display in Europe. Let's see how some of our key stalwarts fared.

The day began in the Premier League, where Stoke City shocked Manchester City 2-0, with United States defender Geoff Cameron feeding to Xherdan Shaqiri who found Marko Arnautovic for the second tally ...





Staying in the Premier League, Costa Rican sensation Joel Campbell victimized United States defender for the opener in London as champions-to-be Arsenal took down Sunderland 3-1. U.S fans may want to hide their eyes for this one.




In Germany, Bayern Munich were stunned by Borussia Monchengladbach 3-1. Fabian 'FabJo' Johnson helped in the build-up to Oscar Wendt's opener before he put the outcome to rest with the third when he did this ...




In the IMOTGP featured match of the day sponsored by the Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, we had a matchup worthy of the US.-Mexico rivalry when Bayer Leverkusen and Mexican ace Chicharito took on Hertha Berlin and star U.S. defender John Anthony Brooks.

The Berliners dominated and were up a goal and a man until Chicharito had his say ...



A 1-1 draw was on the cards and Hertha had not scored off a corner kick all season until Brooks stepped up to the plate, sending U.S. fans into joyous raptures. ...



Meanwhile, Keylor Navas picked up another victory for Real Madrid in La Liga while Brad Guzan helped Aston Villa seize a rare EPL point. It was all welcome news for CONCACAF after the acting president was arrested at a Swiss hotel.We hope this cheered him up!

4 comments:

  1. This should be a weekly feature for USMNT players only. I could care less for Joel Campbell and definitely don't want to see this space degraded by the mention and highlight of Chicharito.

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    1. Here at IMOTGP we try to take a global perspective on the beautiful game. We need the sight of other CONCACAF stars doing well to light a fire under the U.S. players since the national team coach isn't capable of that.

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    2. Also we can't make it a weekly feature since Americans rarely do anything positive. - Phantom

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