At midfield with Morris: A World Cup diary
It's been four days, five cities, six airports. It’s pretty much a fog.
Snapshots: Cameroon investigated ... Robben gets off ... It's official, Messi is back
The question remains: Were the Indomitable Lions taking this game seriously?
Magical U.S. run ends in loss to Belgium
There are plays in U.S. soccer folklore that stand the test of time -- the most recent being John Brooks scoring a late winner against Ghana just to get the U.S. into the second round.
Argentina-Switzerland snoozer finished by Di Maria in extra time
It’s difficult to believe Argentina will go much further in this World Cup.
Notes: Groin injury may rule Dutch midfielder Nigel de Jong out
Dutch midfielder Nigel de Jong is expected to be out for two to four weeks after a scan confirmed he had suffered a tear to his groin muscle, the Dutch football association announced on Tuesday.
Protester halts U.S.-Belgium game
A lone protester, wearing a t-shirt with the slogan 'Save Favelas Children', interrupted Tuesday's World Cup match between the United States and Belgium.
FIFA needs to take good, long look at officiating standards
If FIFA won’t do anything about the lack of respect shown by players to the game and the men who officiate it, then it’s time the officials took matters into their own hands.
Snapshots: Algeria got what they deserved
After decades of what-ifs, the Algerians were inches away from retribution Monday night in Porto Alegre.
Belgium's injury issues have U.S. on more level playing field
Of all the sides outside CONCACAF, the U.S. knows Belgium best.