Edu Glad To Be Back With U.S.
by (Profile/Interview | Soccer365 - March 1)
With nearly a year gone since his last U.S. Men's National Team cap, Rangers midfielder Maurice Edu is quite happy to be back with his international teammates and eager to confirm his place in the 2010 World Cup squad. more details | go to article
Edu's Old Firm Winner Is 'Unbelievable'
by (Result | Soccer America - February 28)
n a team without a lot of new options, Maurice Edu is one of the most intriguing Americans headed to Amsterdam for Wednesday's friendly against the Netherlands (TV: ESPN2 and Galavision, live, 2:30 p.m. ET). more details | go to article
Maurice Edu Confident He Will Hit Top Form Soon After Recovering From Lengthy Spell On Sidelines
by (Profile/Interview | Sunday Herald (Scotland) - February 21)
Maurice Edu has been restricted to a sporadic influence. Being an outcast is galling to the young American, because he established himself as a vital presence at Rangers last season. more details | go to article
Rangers 1 - 0 St. Mirren
by (Result | Yanks Abroad - February 17)
Maurice Edu and Rangers stamped their ticket to the Scottish Cup quarterfinals courtesy of a late Kris Boyd strike on Wednesday evening at Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow. more details | go to article
Edu Impresses Gaffer After Rangers Start
by (Profile/Interview | Goal.com - March 1)
Maurice Edu has won the praise of his manager, Walter Smith, following his strong performance for Rangers on Saturday. more details | go to article
Hamilton 0 Rangers 1: No Room For Sentiment As Ferguson Grabs Winner
by (Result | Daily Mail (UK) - February 28)
Rangers were dealt a blow ahead of the game with the news that Pedro Mendes was out after the midfielder picked up a thigh strain in training and failed to make the trip. His absence paved the way for a rare starting role for Maurice Edu, while Kyle Lafferty was given the nod ahead of John Fleck, who had to settle for a place on the bench. more details | go to article
Edu Makes Surprise Start For Rangers
by (Profile/Interview | Goal.com - February 28)
Taking the spot of injured midfielder Pedro Mendes, U.S. international Maurice Edu won a surprise start for his Scottish club Rangers. more details | go to article
Rangers Edu Injured. . . Again!
by (Profile/Interview | Glasgow Evening Times - January 23)
MAURICE EDU'S injury jinx has struck again. more details | go to article
Edu Stays Positive On Future At Ibrox
by (Profile/Interview | The Herald (Scotland) - January 21)
CHANGE we need? Maurice Edu still has the audacity of hope. Rangers' American midfielder watched history unfold alongside his countryman and colleague, DaMarcus Beasley. The next-door neighbours watched live coverage of the inauguration of Barack Obama, the first black president of the United States, with a sense of detached pride. more details | go to article
Rangers 1 - 0 St. Mirren
by (Result | Yanks Abroad - February 17)
Maurice Edu and Rangers stamped their ticket to the Scottish Cup quarterfinals courtesy of a late Kris Boyd strike on Wednesday evening at Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow. more details | go to article