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Reggie Cannon details court win over Boavista + who's the UEFA Women's EURO favorite?

Reggie Cannon details court win over Boavista + who's the UEFA Women's EURO favorite?

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Christian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros bring on Colorado Rapids & USMNT defender Reggie Cannon to discuss his recent court win over Portuguese club Boavista. Reggie describes the trials and tribulations of his time in Europe and why he ultimately decided to make the move back to MLS. Reggie also shares his future ambitions with the USMNT and how MLS has grown in recent years.
Christian and Alexis then preview the UEFA Women's EURO Final between Spain and England. Will favorites Spain win another major title or can England win back-to-back EURO titles?
Later, Christian and Alexis react to transfers around the world, including Matt Turner's failed deal with Lyon. Where will the USMNT goalkeeper end up next? They also break down Viktor Gyokeres' move to Arsenal, Marcus Rashford's loan to Barcelona & more.
(10:00) - Reggie Cannon shares details on court win over Boavista
(23:15) - Reggie Cannon explains why he returned to MLS
(38:30) - UEFA Women's EURO Final preview
(50:00) - Does Viktor Gyokeres fix Arsenal's striker issue?
(55:00) - Lyon cancels Matt Turner's move to club!
(1:00:00) - Transfer round-up: Marcus Rashford, Thomas Muller & more
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