
Pardeep Cattry
Soccer Writer at CBS Sports
soccer writer, @CBSSports | same handle on the other apps | she/her/hers
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1 week ago |
cbssports.com | Pardeep Cattry |Francesco Porzio |Chuck Booth
Sunday marks the first full day of action at the new-look Club World Cup, one that will feature several European heavyweights and a handful of intriguing matchups. The day's action began with one of the group stage's most mismatched games, with six-time UEFA Champions League winners Bayern Munich facing off against the competition's only semi-pro team, New Zealand's Auckland City FC.
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1 week ago |
cbssports.com | Pardeep Cattry |Chuck Booth
Sunday marks the first full day of action at the new-look Club World Cup, one that will feature several European heavyweights and a handful of intriguing matchups. The day's action began with one of the group stage's most mismatched games, with six-time UEFA Champions League winners Bayern Munich facing off against the competition's only semi-pro team, New Zealand's Auckland City FC.
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1 week ago |
thepress.net | Pardeep Cattry
Brazil's Palmeiras tied 0-0 with Portugal's Porto in their group stage opener on Sunday Love Funny Wow Sad Angry Welcome! We hope that you enjoy our free content. Not a subscriber? Click here to add your comment to the story!
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1 week ago |
cbssports.com | Pardeep Cattry
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – Say what you will about the Club World Cup (and there is so, so much to say), but the format, inflated as it may be at 32 teams, does offer a truer sample size of how different confederations stack up against each other than the eight-team format did. Sunday offered a few different looks at that concept – while Bayern Munich put 10 past amateur Auckland City FC in Cincinnati, things were far more even at MetLife Stadium between Palmeiras and Porto a few short hours later.
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1 week ago |
cbssports.com | Pardeep Cattry
The summer of soccer will take a new look this year with the FIFA Club World Cup, which comes to the U.S. for the first edition of the expanded competition that will see 32 teams from around the world compete for a share of the $1 billion prize purse. Several high-profile teams will take part in the new-look competition, from UEFA Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain to Argentine giants Boca Juniors, each of whom will be targeting deep runs in the competition.
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the Club World Cup is finally here, even if MLS and the Players Association have not come to a resolution their pay dispute — and it’s unclear when they will an update on a drawn-out saga between the two parties https://t.co/2T5n8XidPo

thoughts from the #USMNT’s loss to Turkiye yesterday, the vibe mostly summed up by one Mauricio Pochettino quote: “We need to be positive because today, I think only we can talk about football action, soccer action” https://t.co/dkWwnqwOwq

wrote about Tottenham Hotspur, for whom a successful season and a great season were two different things and how that's perfectly fine -- after all, moments of well-earned catharsis can come in many forms https://t.co/VPP0LXzim9