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Freddy Adu Subs in Game Against Barbados

Sunday 15 June 2008 @ 6:01 pm

Freddy Adu subbed in today during the first world cup qualifying match against Barbados in the 26th minute of play for Pablo Mastroeni. His first few touches of the ball brought cheers from the crowd but no magic was seen. Quick passes from the center of the field trying to setup his teammates for quick and easy scores.

By the time Freddy Adu got into the game the US National Team was up by 3 goals.  The US team went on to score 5 more unanswered goals against Barbados making the final score 8 - 0. Although the US was expected to win the match fairly easy, no one could have expected this kind of a blowout.

One big highlight of the day was a hat trick by Brian Ching. Ching managed to score 3 goals during the game. Clint Dempsey had a big day as well with 2 goals of his own.

Freddy Adu continues to play strong giving the coaches something to think about as they work to build their starting roster. By the time the World Cup roles around in 2010, Adu could be a staple. He’ll have one more season playing for Benfica, and a lot more experience playing for the US National Team. The next two years could be breakout years for the young Adu.




Freddy Adu Will Start for Senior National Team

Saturday 7 June 2008 @ 5:45 pm

Young soccer star Freddy Adu, who plays for Benfica internationally, started on June 5th for the US National Team against Spain, in which US lost 1-0. Freddy Adu was replaced at half-time but was able to show quite a bit of who he really is and why he was so highly regarded as the next big thing for American soccer.

Freddy Adu looked like he was in charge on the field and played like he was in charge, slicing through Spain’s defense better than any other American has in a while. Freddy Adu, who came in as a sub in the England game a few weeks back, is ready to take a lead role.

That role should be top man on the US team. The team needs some spice, someone to take the game to exciting for the American people. I really think Freddy can do that.

It looks like Freddy will continue to start after that performance but we’ve seen crazier things from the coaching staff. We’ll see if their heads on are on straight in the next game Argentina tomorrow, June 8th.

You can catch that game 7:30 eastern, check your local listings for the channel it’s on.




Freddy Adu Will Play Abroad

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 8:24 am

It appears Freddy Adu will be playing abroad after all. Adu had recently turned 18 and by FIFA rules is now eligible to be traded international and play on the worlds biggest stage.

We recently learned that Freddy Adu has agreed to a deal with Benfica for $2 million. The Portuguese team signed the deal with Freddy’s newest team, Real Salt Lake, of the MLS. This finally gives the 18 year old Adu the chance to play where he’s always wanted, in front of the world.

Amidst many media folk discussing the dissapointment in his career, Freddy Adu is making strives to improve his game by playing soccer in better competition. This might be his chance to show that he belongs with the best in the world. After becoming such a huge star at the age of 14 when DC United signed him on he has had an up and down career. This could be what he needs to show he is the star he had the potential to be.




Freddy Adu Could pave the Way for more Americans in the Premiership

Monday 4 December 2006 @ 9:32 am

Freddy Adu just finished up a two week, maybe less trial with manchester united and impressed a lot of people.

Although his size and lack of physical play are probably what ultimately kept him from playing in the Premiership league, Freddy Adu made a great impression for up and coming soccer stars from the US.

Although there have been more and more players making the jump from the MLS to the European leagues, America needs a big name player, one with a lot of publicity, to spark nation wide interest in the sport and in European soccer.

Soccer fans in America are more of a cult following than a large majority of the people. There’s not enough scoring in the game  and it’s hard to juice a soccer ball. Whay America needs is a star on the world stage to show that soccer can be exciting.

Freddy Adu, playing in any European league, could do that. Although many are worried that him leaving the states to go play across the Atlantic would take away from the MLS and ultimately be it’s demise (one player isn’t going to make this happen) Freddy’s moving to Europe could be just what the MLS needs.

People need to know it’s out there, get passionate about the players and then the MLS will build momentum as a real league in America.

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Freddy Adu Leaving Manchester United Trial Early

Tuesday 28 November 2006 @ 8:44 pm

We’ve just gotten wind that Freddy Adu, the teenage soccer phenom will leave his Manchester United Trial a week early.

Freddy Adu was on a two week try-out of sorts with one of the best soccer clubs in the world, Manchester United. He was training with the Manchester United youth academy, aka The Red Devils Youth Academy and impressing a lot of the older players on the team with his skills.

There was recent concern over the physical nature of the English Premier League brought up by both his coach Peter Nowak, and LA Galaxy top man Alexi Lalas. Freddy Adu himself has now come out and talked about the physcial nature of the EPL being to much for his style of play and that he would be better suited to play for Real Madrid.

This leaves the question, with Freddy leaving the Manchester United Trial Early, will he make a stop off in Madrid?

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Freddy Adu - Midweek Report From England and Manchester United

Tuesday 28 November 2006 @ 12:45 am

Freddy Adu is in the middle of his 2 week trial with Manchester United across the pond in England. He’s working on solidifying a move to play in the Premiership and become the soccer player that the world has been making him out to be since he was 12 years old.

But some say that moving to England and playing with Manchester United might be the wrong decision for the 17-year-old Freddy Adu.

Peter Nowak, coach of DC United, where Adu currently plays and is under contract says Freddy “needs matches.” He believes Freddy should go to the Dutch League where he can get more matches against better competition.

If Freddy were to make the Manchester United team he would more than likely reside on the development squad for a few years where he may never make it off of. The Manchester team brings in the best players from around the world and to see a young talent get stuck behind players that right now might be better than him would be devastating.

Freddy may never get off the bench and we’ll never get to see his talent blossom.

But then again, he’s a great talent himself and may be able to step right into the starting line-up for Manchester United and play some of the best ball the world has ever seen. I believe Freddy Adu knows what he is doing and knows what he wants and will get to the top of his game the best way he knows how. Playing aginst and with the best.

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Debates over Freddy Adu’s move to Europe

Saturday 25 November 2006 @ 8:35 am

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First off, everyone by now knows that Freddy Adu is training with Manchester United for two weeks. With that has brought much debate and talk around the soccer world about Freddy Adu’s future.

First up voicing concern about the young 17-year-old Freddy Adu making the jump to Europe soccer is LA Galaxy top man, Alexi Lalas. He has mentioned Concern for Adu based on his size and location of where he might end up in Europe. Lalas doesn’t want him to get tossed in with the big boys too early and get “swallowed up.”

Also of concern is the MLS and DC United losing their biggest crowd drawing face in Freddy Adu. It’s no secret that the young Adu has basically become the face of the MLS and it’s fight to keep alive. Losing him to the Euorpeans would require the MLS to continue on with someone bigger. Even with the rumors that Beckham may make a trip to the States to play a season or two with the MLS, the leaders are still worried.

What do you think is best for Freddy Adu? I think, as much as I would miss him in the MLS, Freddy Adu needs to go and gain the exposure and play against the competition that Europe can bring. That’s the only way he is going to excel beyond where his soccer skils are today.

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Freddy Adu Begins Training with Man U

Monday 20 November 2006 @ 10:50 am

Freddy Adu has started his “tryout” with Premiership team Manchester United this Monday.

The 17 year old Adu reportedly trained with players from the youth squad while the top players traveled to Glasgow for their game against Celtic.

Adu, will train with Manchester United Club for two weeks where he hopes to draw enough attention to his potential as a soccer star as he can and gain a spot on the Man U roster.

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Freddy Adu and the US U20’s Come From Behind

Sunday 19 November 2006 @ 4:58 pm

Freddy Adu showed the world why he’s headed off to train with Manchester United today. In a game against Guatemala Freddy Adu played with his flashy brilliance and helped the United States win 2-1.

After falling behind early Freddy Adu scored in the beginning of the second half to tie the game up and then with only 4 minutes remaining, Anthony Wallace scored the go ahead goal to seal the victory for the US.

Freddy Adu will now have two weeks to show Premiership Powerhouse Manchester United, why he sould wear their uni.

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Two weeks of Training for Adu with Man U

Saturday 18 November 2006 @ 7:48 am

Freddy Adu left this week for two weeks of training with Premiership powerhouse Manchester United.

If Freddy Adu is going to turn into the amazing soccer player that everyone in the world feels he can be he’s going to need to play with some of the best in the world. The best are in Europe, the best play with Manchester United, or they play against them.

Freddy Adu will start his training next week and will get a chance to finally bumps heads with Wayne Rooney amongst others. Hopefully he will show them that he has the ability to become the great soccer player everyone wants him to become.

The 17-year-old Freddy Adu just recently felt defeat in the MLS league as D.C. United was knocked out of the MLS playoff by the Revolution.

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