Dynamo Daily - July 16, 2010

Corey Ashe, Geoff Cameron, Houston Dynamo

The Dynamo won their SuperLiga opener last night 2-1 against Mexican rival Pachuca. Tally Hall was the man of the match for the Dynamo, fending off the Pachuca attack and stopping countless point blank opportunities. Joseph Ngwenya provided the offense for the Dynamo, scoring both goals in the match. Pachuca head coach Guillermo Rivarola was not pleased with the Dynamo's style of play last night. With the win over Pachuca, the Dynamo broke a six-game winless streak against Mexican clubs in competition.


Check out photos and highlights from last night's match. After the match, the Dynamo players were very complimentary of their teammates' performances. NewZimbabwe.comchimes in on last night's match and their forgotten star.


The Houston Dynamo will open a new satellite academy in El Paso, TX.


Dynamo defender Mike Chabala stopped by MyFox 26 this morning to talk SuperLiga and the All-Star Game. Yesterday, Eddie Robinson spoke with MyFox 26 about his past experience playing against Chelsea in the MLS All-Star Game.


The Houston Business Journal wrote a feature story on the economic impact of Manchester United and the 2010 AT&T MLS All-Star Game on Houston.


Grant Wahl from SI.comspoke withCNN International about the presence of Thierry Henry in Major League Soccer and the impact it will have on the league.


Although U.S. national team head coach Bob Bradley is still in the running for the Fulham job, USSF has not ruled out bringing back Bradley when his contract expires.


Major League Soccer has announced that the league will not sell Landon Donovan to a European club.


One of the success stories from the World Cup was the mainstream media, such as SI.com's Joe Posnanski, that jumped on the soccer bandwagon. Here's to hoping they stick around for awhile.


Not soccer related, but if you are looking for a laugh on this Friday afternoon, check out the following link.