Monday, April 11, 2016

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 Nick Rimando is a cornerstone of MLS. A Project 40 player, he was picked up by Miami Fusion coach Ray Hudson in the third round of the MLS Superdraft at the start of the 2000 campaign after an outstanding stint at UCLA.

 Rimando started the majority of Miami's games over the course of his rookie year and emerged as the unopposed first choice in 2001, a season that saw the Miami Fusion finish the MLS regular season with the league's best regular-season record. Nick broke into the USMNT in 2002, the same year he joined DC United after Miami was contracted. 

 Reunited with Hudson at DC United, and in 2004 was an MLS Cup winner. Although a crowd favorite, he was traded to Real Salt Lake in early 2007. At RSL, Rimando won his second MLS Cup in 2009 and was part of the MLS Cup runners-up squad in 2013. 

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 Raymond Hornberger, Jack Hynes, Bob Kehoe, Fred Kovacs, Jeff Larentowicz, Hank Liotart, Barry Mahy, Donald Malinowski, Brian Mullan, John O'Connell, Fred O'Conner, Gary Rensing. Barcelona defender Gerard Pique has mocked Alvaro Arbeloa’s role at Real Madrid as part of the latest spat between the two. 

 Arbeloa posted a message on Twitter in the wake of Barca’s defeat to Real Sociedad on Saturday which read ‘How difficult it is to win against 11 men!’ before praising the performances of former Madrid midfielders Asier Illarramendi and Esteban Granero. ¡QUÉ DIFÍCIL ES GANAR CONTRA 11! ¡Partidazo de @illarra4 y enorme @eGranero11, promesa cumplida! 😉 ¡Enhorabuena Pirata! — Álvaro Arbeloa (@aarbeloa17) April 9, 2016 

 The full-back’s remark seemed to refer to Barca’s 2-1 Champions League quarter-final first-leg win over Atletico Madrid, in which they came from a goal down to secure victory after Fernando Torres was sent off. 

 When asked for his response shortly after the match at Anoeta, Pique replied: “A player who has started once in 32 games doesn’t deserve a response. I’ll tell my friends to tell me when I’m not a protagonist, either on the pitch or off it.”

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