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Last updated: May 27, 2026, 5:42 PM ET

MLS Turmoil The Philadelphia Union dismissed coach Bradley Carnell as the club’s front office reshuffled, installing Jon Scheer as sporting director in an effort to halt a winless streak that left the team rooted at the bottom of the Eastern Conference. The move follows a series of poor results that saw the Union concede 27 goals in the last ten matches, a record low that prompted owners to act before the season’s final quarter.

USMNT Outlook Ahead of the World Cup, coach Mauricio Pochettino kept his midfield gamble by retaining a high‑pressing quartet that has produced mixed results in recent friendlies. Analysts warn that the risky setup could create a domino effect against disciplined defenses, especially if the midfield fails to control possession against teams that sit deep. The decision underscores Pochettino’s belief that aggression will outweigh potential vulnerabilities in the group stage.

Transfer Market Moves Barcelona sealed a €70 million deal with Newcastle United for English forward Anthony Gordon, a fee that translates to roughly $81.4 million and represents the Catalan club’s biggest summer outlay since the 2022 signing of Robert Lewandowski. In the Premier League, Tottenham neared a deal for Andy Robertson after the Scottish full‑back’s exit from Liverpool, while Arsenal set a £20 million price tag on Gabriel Jesus, indicating a willingness to cash in on the striker to fund other targets. Meanwhile, Bristol City abandoned plans for Tommy Elphick after the former Bournemouth defender failed to meet medical expectations, leaving the club to revisit its defensive recruitment strategy.

Women’s Soccer and Governance The National Women’s Soccer League saw the Chicago Stars fire GM Richard Feuz following a dismal start that left the team in the league’s lower third with only two wins from nine matches. Parallel to the on‑field struggles, the league’s ongoing expansion has generated friction among fans, as business‑driven growth initiatives clash with traditional supporter expectations, a tension that could influence future franchise negotiations.

International Commentary Ahead of the World Cup, Brazil’s Thiago Silva named John McGinn as a threat to the South American side’s defensive plans, highlighting the Scottish midfielder’s physicality and ability to disrupt set‑piece routines. The remark adds to the narrative that European midfielders will test Brazil’s backline throughout the tournament.