Tuesday Freedom Kicks: Mohammed Abu to D.C. United?, Wayne Rooney coming back to town, and more – Black And Red United

Posted: February 27, 2020 at 1:22 am

Yesterday was busy, and outside of a briefly dramatic Premier League game, the broader soccer internet appeared to be preoccupied with other topics. Since the Washington Spirit and Loudoun United are both quietly gearing up for the season, lets do a very old school Freedom Kicks, centered entirely on D.C. United.

First up: Paul Arriola had surgery on his ACL yesterday, and things went about as well as these things can go:

Arriola was well enough to give a smile once he awoke from anasthesia. Also, again, he gets one single day to rest up, and rehab starts on Wednesday. Pro athletes are a different breed! Im still recovering from eating two unhealthy meals and having a couple beers on Sunday.

The language of soccer: How players communicate on the field | The AthleticSpeaking of Arriola, hes a major player in this piece, which also has a Bill Hamid anecdote. This takes me back to trying to explain soccer terms to non-soccer friends when we put together an indoor team. Turns out some people did other things with their youth, and will not just automatically understand why their buddies are yelling MAN! at them.

Ryan posted a link yesterday about Uniteds interest in former Columbus Crew midfielder Mohammed Abu. Heres the update for today:

Abus a 28-year-old Ghanaian central midfielder with 6 international caps, and is apparently no longer in the coachs plans at Valerenga. In terms of style, hes a possession facilitator who can run for days, but hes not necessarily a ball-winner a la Russell Canouse. If it happens, its an...interesting pick-up. Hes certainly a solid MLS player, no doubt about that, and hes familiar with the concepts United was putting to use in their final preseason game. Its just that it would be an addition in one of the spots Uniteds depth seems to be just fine, while were all wondering whether this team is going to only have 2 forwards and 3 center backs all year.

Wayne Rooney, Derby County planning to face D.C. United in friendly | Washington PostThis is really not all that surprising, given that Wayne Rooney said he wanted to keep connections between himself and United going. What is surprising is the when, because the timing here doesnt necessarily make obvious sense for either club.

Heres what Im listening to once I get back from todays training session in the rain at the RFK auxiliary fields:

And Ill answer the questions in the tweet: No, and no.

Black History Month: You cant hold him back | Stars and Stripes FCYou know the story here, but nevertheless, lets celebrate the best dang goalkeeper in the league.

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