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After Dempsey proves a liability as he is disposessed in what led to the match's opening goal, the U.S. rallied last night to beat Honduras 2:1 on a 43" Landon Donovan penalty and Carlos Bocanegra's 68" diving header to finish a Donovan corner. Dempsey, perhaps seeking redemption from his earlier misfortune by setting of the game winner by heading down the Donovan corner setting up the Bocanegra goal. Shocking Match Stat of the Day: This was the first time in 24 years that the U.S. ca... Read More
The U.S. failed to show up for their third consecutive qualifying match. This time getting dominated at Costa Rica 3:1...the lone U.S. goal provided by Landon Donovan - a penalty in stoppage time. ... Read More
Bob Bradley announces his training camp roster ahead of Costa Rica (June 3) and Honduras (June 6): Goalkeepers: Tim Howard, Brad Guzan.
Defenders: Carlos Bocanegra, Jonathan Bornstein, Danny Califf, Jay DeMerit, Frankie Hejduk, Oguchi Onyewu, Heath Pearce, Jonathan Spector, Marvell Wynne.
Midfielders: Freddy Adu, DaMarcus Beasley, Michael Bradley, Clint Dempsey, Maurice Edu, Benny Feilhaber, Sacha Kljestan, Pablo Mastroeni, Jose F... Read More
After a pathetic first 70+ minutes the U.S finally awoke and goals by Jozy Altidore and Frankie Hejduk saw the Americans to a 2:2 draw on the road in El Salvador saving what would have been one of the biggest CONCACAF shockers on recent memory. On the whole an absolutely nightmarish outing by the USA. Not many a man showed in El Salvador and only lategame heroics by a Bob Bradley substitue and a National team senior citizen saved the day and a tad bit of dignity one would wager. ... Read More
Michael Bradley, son of U.S. skipper Bob Bradley, did Mexico for a double en route to another U.S. World Cup qualifying victory in Columbus. With goals in the 43' and in stoppage time, Bradley almost single handedly (with massive clean sheet help from Tim Howard) set the Yanks packing for South Africa in front of a partisan yet mixed crowd of 23,776 supporters at a rainy Columbus Crew stadium. Next Up: El Salvador on March 28. For now, enjoy the highlights from CBus: ... Read More
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