THE SOCCER REPORT
Soccer Recap: Liverpool win FIFA Club World Cup, Dynamo eye Liga MX goalkeeper
Dec 24, 2019, 7:40 am
THE SOCCER REPORT
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The year may be winding down but the soccer schedule sure isn't. The Premier League will have the spotlight for Boxing Day while a new Liga MX champion will be crowned. Below is a list of upcoming matches plus a review of the past week in the world's most popular sport.
European Champions Liverpool joined the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup with a 2-1 win in stoppage time over Concacaf Champions Monterrey in the semifinal midweek. They would close out the deal with an extra time 1-0 win over South American Champions Flamengo. Brazilian forward Roberto Firmino was the hero with the late goals in both of the matches.
Monterrey defeated Asian Champions Al-Hilal 4-3 on penalties after a 2-2 draw in the third place match. Monterrey now returns to Mexico with their sights set on the Liga MX final for the Apertura 2019 season.
Officially official. #Crew96 x @Lucazelarayan31 https://t.co/5ceL6unfyE— Columbus Crew SC (@Columbus Crew SC) 1576862798.0
Lucas Zelarayan was the latest name this week to go from a Liga MX club to Major League Soccer this offseason. The former Tigres UANL midfielder joins Columbus Crew on a reported $8 million transfer fee.
Other Liga MX to MLS moves this offseason:
ESPN 97.5 FM host Glenn Davis has confirmed interest in the player by the Houston club, citing transfer fee negotiations as the "final hurdle." The Athletic's Jeff Reuter has added that a loan deal could be a possibility.
English Premier League
Top six: 1. Liverpool (49), 2. Leicester City (39), 3. Man City (38), 4. Chelsea (32), 5. Sheffield Utd (28), 6. Wolves (27)
Bottom three (relegation): 18. Aston Villa (15), 19. Norwich City (12), 20. Watford (12)
Scoring leader: 17 - Jamie Vardy (Leicester City)
Assists leader: 10 - Kevin De Bruyne (Man City)
Spanish La Liga
Top six: 1. FC Barcelona (39), 2. Real Madrid (37), 3. Sevilla (34), 4. Atletico Madrid (32), 5. Real Sociedad (31), 6. Getafe (30)
Bottom three: 18. Celta Vigo (14), 19. Leganes (13), 20. Espanyol (10)
Scoring leader: 13 - Lionel Messi (FC Barcelona)
Assists leader: 6 - Four players tied
German Bundesliga
Top six: 1. RB Leipzig (37), 2. Monchengladbach (35), 3. Bayern Munich (33), 4. Dortmund (30), 5. Schalke 04 (30), 6. Bayer 04 (28)
Bottom three: 16. Fortuna (15), 17. Werder Bremen (14), 18. Paderborn (12)
Scoring leader: 19 - Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich)
Assists leader: 11 - Thomas Muller (Bayern Munich)
Italian Serie A
Top six: 1. Inter Milan (42), 2. Juventus (42), 3. Lazio (36), 4. Roma (35), 5. Atalanta (31), 6. Cagliari (29)
Bottom three: 18. Brescia (14), 19. SPAL (12), 20. Genoa (11)
Scoring leader: 17 - Ciro Immobile (Lazio)
Assists leader: 11 - Luis Alberto (Lazio)
French Ligue 1
Top four: 1. PSG (45), 2. Marseille (38), 3. Rennes (33), 4. Lille (31)
Bottom three: 18. Amiens (17), 19. Nimes (12), 20. Toulouse (12)
Scoring leader: 13 - Wissam Ben Yedder (Monaco)
Assists leader: 7 - Three players tied
Thursday, December 26
6:30 a.m. - [Premier League] Tottenham vs. Brighton (NBC Sports)
9:00 a.m. - [Premier League] Bournemouth vs. Arsenal (NBC Sports)
11:30 a.m. - [Premier League] Manchester United vs. Newcastle (NBC Sports)
2:00 p.m. - [Premier League] Leicester vs. Liverpool (NBC Sports)
7:30 p.m. - [Liga MX Final - 1st leg] Monterrey vs. Club America (FS1, FOX Deportes)
Friday, December 27
1:45 p.m. - [Premier League] Wolves vs. Manchester City (NBC Sports)
Saturday, December 28
6:30 a.m. - [Premier League] Brighton vs. Bournemouth (NBC Sports)
9:00 a.m. - [Premier League] Newcastle vs. Everton (NBC Sports)
11:30 a.m. - [Premier League] Norwich vs. Tottehnam (NBC)
1:45 p.m. - [Premier League] Burnley vs. Manchester United (NBC)
Saturday, December 29
8:00 a.m. - [Premier League] Arsenal vs. Chelsea (NBC Sports)
10:30 a.m. - [Premier League] Liverpool vs. Wolves (NBC Sports)
7:00 p.m. - [Liga MX Final - 2nd leg] Club America vs. Monterrey (Univision, TUDN)
CJ Stroud put a lot of Texans fans at ease when he showed up to mandatory minicamp on Tuesday and participated in throwing drills. Many were concerned that Stroud might have received surgery in the offseason, and that was keeping him from throwing at voluntary OTAs last week. But Stroud put that narrative to bed, denying any offseason surgery.
Stroud told the media that he's been working on getting his body right this offseason, focusing on, among other things, lowering his body fat, improving his hip flexibility, and gaining speed.
CJ implied that the extra training this offseason might have been a factor in the soreness that kept him from throwing last week, but that should be expected. Pushing your body can sometimes lead to soreness, but it's not anything to be worried about.
He also said he had been throwing prior to minicamp on Tuesday, but this is the first time the media has been around to witness it.
Thoughts on the new system
CJ had positive things to say about the Texans' new OC Nick Caley. He pointed out that he cares more about the "person" than the system. He likes the energy from his new OC, even saying Caley calls him frequently, but doesn't always answer because Caley is “always yelling.”
Stroud also confirmed that the new offense allows him to have more control at the line of scrimmage, something we heard he was wanting last season.
Caley and CJ have watched old videos from 2003 and 2004 of Tom Brady working with Josh McDaniels. They believe this will help Stroud learn how to take “ownership” of the protections.
You can watch the full interview in the video below.
So what else happened at mandatory minicamp?
Newly signed running back Nick Chubb participated in drills. Head coach DeMeco Ryans credited GM Nick Caserio with signing the four-time Pro Bowler.
Nick Chubb takes the handoff in first #Texans practice @KPRC2 pic.twitter.com/P4X9NGXB4B
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) June 10, 2025
How did the receivers look?
The big play of the day came from 2nd round receiver Jayden Higgins, who caught this pass from Stroud against Kamari Lassister. This looks like a connection the Texans will count on for years to come.
🎯🎯🎯 pic.twitter.com/4wLhMtduBd
— Houston Texans (@HoustonTexans) June 10, 2025
3rd rounder Jaylin Noel was in attendance but didn't participate.
Nico Collins and Stroud appear to be in midseason form.
Nico Collins showin’ ‘em how it’s done. #MiniCamp #Texans pic.twitter.com/Ir4qrGsL15
— Adam Wexler (@AdamJWexler) June 10, 2025
Anything new with the offensive line?
Not really. The Texans lineup up from left to right with Cam Robinson, Laken Tomlinson, Jake Andrews, Tytus Howard, and Blake Fisher. Later on, rookie Aireontae Ersery got some work in at left tackle.
Current #Texans O-Line combination protecting Stroud: LT Airenontae Ersery, LG Laken Tomlinson, C Jake Andrews, RG Tytus Howard, RT Blake Fisher.
— Jonathan M Alexander (@jonmalexander) June 10, 2025
The Texans will wrap up minicamp Wednesday, and we'll keep you in the loop with any further developments.