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June 4 | Most Read News

AS USA most read news in english - June 4th, 2018

The match bewteen Honduras and El Salvador, the four idols in soccer of Neymar and the incredible pass of Lucas to goal are the most read news this day.

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AS USA most read news in english - June 4th, 2018
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1 | Honduras - El Salvador (0-1): Resumen y gol del partido

El Salvador and Honduras had a friendly match in Houston, where 'La Selecta' won with only one goal scored by Dennis Pineda. Carlos de los Cobos, new coach, is trying to improve the team and he made the first step by winning one of the most historical games in CONCACAF.

2 | Neymar elige a sus 4 ídolos: "Nunca seré mejor que ellos"

Before the kickoff of FIFA 2018 World Cup, Neymar, striker for the brazilian national team, stated that he has no intention of creatin a rivalry bewteen him and his idols. Romario, Zico, Ronaldo and Pelé are the players that he is aspiring to reach as the best for Brazil, but first he knows that he must win something big with the 'Canarinha'.

3 | Está a tal nivel que probó este disparate y le salió: Lucas, on fire

Lucas Vázquez, Real Madrid's forward, is playing at a great level. In the game against Switzerland, the striker made an incredible pass that the whole stadium cheered. Unfortunately, the play could not end in goal, but he demonstrated that he is able to start for Spain in the World Cup.

4 | Gravesen rompe su silencio tras 12 años: "Los Galácticos tenían los pies en el suelo"

Thomas Gravesen, formar player of Real Madrid, stated that the 'Galácticos' had their feet on the Earth when he was part of the club. The midfielder shined between names like Zidane, Figo, Ronaldo and Beckham thanks to his personality and great work on the pitch. He has no remorse towards his former teammates.

5 | "Tengo 20 fotos con Messi y en ninguna llevo yo el balón..."

"I have 20 pictures with Messi and in none of them I have the ball...", said Andrés Guardado. The mexican player for Betis and Mexico's national team midfielder stated that he respects Barcelona´s striker and he recognizes his greatness. "Playing against him is one of the things that I will be telling my grandchildren".