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Raul Jimenez and Edson Alvarez scored to answer Chris Richards' early goal, as Mexico came back to beat the United States men ...
A reporter once asked the USMNT star winger Diego Luna, “What would you be doing if you weren’t a soccer player?” And he ...
Seven months ago, U.S. soccer fans knew Diego Luna as the guy who broke his nose. Now he's the breakout star for the U.S. men ...
With nose fractured or intact, with hair bleached blonde or hat backward, Luna has become the humble, gritty, tattooed, ...
At the time, who knew a broken nose would change the course of the U.S. men’s national team’s preparations for the 2026 FIFA ...
His US men’s national team had just survived an arduous test to book their place in the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup final, outlasting a spirited Guatemala side roared on by legions of vibrant Chapines ...
James Gunn and Peter Safran discuss Superman ahead of yesterday's advance press screening. Plus, Corenswet and Holt appear on ...
Filling in for the titular “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” host, who was out on vacation, Luna took over as the special guest host of the late-night comedy show and seized the opportunity to speak up for ...
Diego Luna has called it a life-changing experience. He was on the sideline in the midst of a January camp friendly against Costa Rica. His nose was broken and bleeding. U.S. coach Mauricio ...
If Tony Gilroy was the conductor of ‘Andor,’ Luna was its engine, a performer whose decades of experience made him uniquely suited to an executive-producer role responsible for powering the ...
Real Salt Lake and United States midfielder Diego Luna said that the broken nose he sustained in a friendly against Costa Rica in January was a "life-changing" event for him.
Because of the vagaries of their schedules, Diego Luna, the star of the show, is joining us via Zoom from Mexico, and Gilroy’s been listening to him wax rhapsodic about the first time they met.