New England Revolution defender Alexander Buttner explained, in his second language, a concept that some in this country seem determined not to understand. Yes, it feels safe for Major League Soccer teams, under the conditions and protocols in place, to return to playing major-league soccer. “Yeah, because we get tested almost three, four times a […]
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