US Beats Spain To Reach Confederations Cup Final

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RAF CASERT | June 24, 2009 09:23 PM EST | AP

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USA's Landon Donovan, left, and teammate Carlos Bocanegra celebrate at the end of their Confederations Cup semifinal soccer match against Spain, at Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein, South Africa, Wednesday, June 24, 2009. The US won 2-0 and advanced to the final. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)

BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa — The world will surely take notice of this. The U.S. soccer team is in the final of the Conderations Cup, beating mighty Spain 2-0. Even more stunning, the Americans were on the verge of elimination and ready to head home last weekend before a reversal of fortune. On Wednesday, goals by Jozy Altidore and Clint Dempsey led to an upset of the planet's top-ranked team.

Call it a miracle on grass _ maybe not the World Cup, but still an American soccer echo of the U.S. hockey team's upset of the Soviet Union at the 1980 Lake Placid Olympics.

By winning, the maligned U.S. advanced to its first men's FIFA final since starting play in 1916.

Altidore scored in the 27th minute and Dempsey added a goal in the 74th as the Americans became the first team to defeat Spain since Romania in November 2006.

"It goes to show what hard work and commitment to each other can bring," said U.S. goalkeeper Tim Howard, who made eight saves as he frustrated David Villa and Fernando Torres. "Sometimes football is a funny thing."

Now the U.S. will play defending champion Brazil or host South Africa in Sunday's final, which concludes a two-week tournament designed to prepare the organizers of next year's World Cup.

Midfielder Michael Bradley, son of the U.S. coach, will miss the final. He received a red card for a late sliding tackle in the 87th minute, the third American ejection of the tournament.

Still, American players had much to celebrate, given how slim the chances of such a U.S. victory seemed just a few days ago. Or any victory, for that matter. The 14th-ranked Americans were soundly defeated in their first two games in this event.

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"It's exciting, a great team effort. To beat an amazing team like Spain and make the final, it's big," U.S. coach Bob Bradley said. "We played as hard as we could and that's what it took. Every guy contributed, so it's a very good feeling."

Spain, the European champion, had set an international record with 15 straight victories and had tied Brazil's record unbeaten streak of 35 games from December 1993 to January 1996.

The United States had been 1-7-1 against No. 1 teams, beating Brazil in the 1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup and tying Argentina last summer in an exhibition at Giants Stadium.

"This is an accident, a little step backward," Spain coach Vicente del Bosque said. "We have to look forward with optimism."

Altidore got the first goal when he outmuscled Joan Capdevila, his teammate on Spain's Villarreal, to send an 18-yard shot in off the hand of goalkeeper Iker Casillas. Capdevila thought he was fouled by Altidore, who had engaged in some trash texting a few days ago.

"I told him, 'Be careful of the USA.' And he tried to say I didn't understand Spanish, so it was just all fun and games," Altidore said. "We're teammates and we were just messing around with each other a little bit, but in the end we had the last laugh."

Altidore, a 19-year-old forward from New Jersey, was so excited after he scored that he took off his jersey as he ran toward the stands in celebration, drawing a yellow card. It was the first goal against Spain in 451 minutes, since Turkey's Semih Senturk scored on April 1, and just the third goal the Spaniards allowed in 17 games dating to last summer's European Championship.

Dempsey sealed the victory, scoring from 6 yards when he pounced on Landon Donovan's cross, which had bounced off Gerard Pique and the foot of Sergio Ramos.

"There will ups and downs in any cycle," U.S. Soccer Federation president Sunil Gulati said. "I think this tournament makes that point very clearly. Tonight was a very big up."

The U.S. opened the tournament with a 3-1 loss to world champion Italy, then was outclassed by South American champ Brazil in a 3-0 defeat. The Americans advanced over the Italians on the second tiebreaker _ total goals _ only by beating Egypt 3-0 on Sunday as Brazil defeated the Azzurri by the same score.

"Three games ago I think it would have been impossible to think about a night like tonight," Howard said. "We've had our fair share of critics, but we stood up and took it on the chin and kept going."

While the U.S. women have won two world championships, the men have long been outsiders and didn't even qualify for the showcase event from 1950-90. This ranked alongside the upset of Brazil as one of their top wins, just below victories over England in the 1950 World Cup, Portugal and Mexico in the 2002 World Cup and Colombia in the 1994 World Cup.

Spain outshot the U.S. 29-9 in near-freezing conditions at the Free State Stadium, but Howard came up big every time he was needed.

"We knew we had to pick and choose our moments to go forward," Dempsey said. "We're happy with the result and we know we're going to have our work cut out to get anything out of the final."

The United States had lost its three previous matches against Spain, including 1-0 in an exhibition on June 4 last year at Santander. But the Americans were boosted by the return of captain Carlos Bocanegra, who had been sidelined since injuring a hamstring during a World Cup qualifier on June 6. He played left back instead of central defense.

Spain sounded shocked.

"This," Capdevila said, "sobers us up."

BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa — The world will surely take notice of this. The U.S. soccer team is in the final of the Conderations Cup, beating mighty Spain 2-0. Even more stunning, the Americans ...
BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa — The world will surely take notice of this. The U.S. soccer team is in the final of the Conderations Cup, beating mighty Spain 2-0. Even more stunning, the Americans ...
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- TheBaffler I'm a Fan of TheBaffler 50 fans permalink
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Why is there no story about today's final match?

About the result: I don't hate to tell you, "I told you so," set let me gleefully tell you, "I told you so."

The the excuse-making begin.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 PM on 06/28/2009
- bobbyperu I'm a Fan of bobbyperu 6 fans permalink
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Way to go USA! Teddy and the Roughriders couldn't have done it any better.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:05 PM on 06/25/2009
- Winthorpe I'm a Fan of Winthorpe 10 fans permalink

My first "miracle on grass" was when I got high and found Conan O'Brien funny, but that's another story.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:48 PM on 06/25/2009
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It's the USA vs Brazil in Sunday's final.


Brazil scraped by South Africa a few minutes ago, thanks to an incredible free kick from Dani Alves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:33 PM on 06/25/2009
- osage I'm a Fan of osage 298 fans permalink
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I've never been a huge Landon Donovan fan, however I don't understand WHY he apparently does not want to play in a more challenging environment than the MLS. I understand why he may not want to play in the Bundesliga or even the EPL due to the physical play or cold weather, but he seems made for the Serie A or La Liga. In the game with Spain, he was clearly equal in individual talent to Spain's world-class players like Villa, Ramos and Torres. I believe if he was playing on a team of world-class players, his professional career would be hugely more successful than whatever he can accomplish in the MLS. Does anyone disagree? If so, WHY?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:44 PM on 06/25/2009
- YeahDonkey I'm a Fan of YeahDonkey 7 fans permalink
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He does want and should play in a better league ( he was on loan to Bayern Munich when Totti was hurt), but until a good deal from La Liga or the Serie A comes he wants to stay in the states to try to help build the MLS, and for that I thank him. I think he would be great in La Liga, maybe he can play with Altidore some where, that would be sweeeeeet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:55 PM on 06/25/2009
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This USA team has got nothing to lose on Sunday.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 PM on 06/25/2009
- jorge4u I'm a Fan of jorge4u 18 fans permalink
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There is one thing I can say: Take that, Rossi! LOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 06/25/2009
- bobbyperu I'm a Fan of bobbyperu 6 fans permalink
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HE!! YEAH!!!!! I hope that traitor enjoys watching the championship game at home on his couch in Jersey.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:54 PM on 06/25/2009
- bobbyperu I'm a Fan of bobbyperu 6 fans permalink
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YEAH!!! I hope that tra itor enjoys watching the USA in the finals Sunday from his couch in Jersey, hahahaha!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:06 PM on 06/25/2009

I watched the game and I knew USA can shock anyone in the world. The system used was very very touch to copy with. They did not let Spain to play freely without one USA player being on their toes. I can say, it was like a man to man tight marking. They played as team not as individual. In the end, I was not shocked b/c I knew USA can beat anyone, any day, any time anywhere. Kudos!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:10 PM on 06/25/2009

You should have seen the joyful supporters pouring into the streets in New York!
Well...tha­t didn't really happen but fantastic result!
USA ALL THE WAY!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:02 PM on 06/25/2009
- YeahDonkey I'm a Fan of YeahDonkey 7 fans permalink
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I was in the streets with my jersey and my flag, the US fans were stoked (Los Angeles),

But the Mexico fans were the ones who gave me the most reaction..­..LOL, no it was not pleasant.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:59 PM on 06/25/2009
- laocoon I'm a Fan of laocoon 31 fans permalink

does this tournament have any effect on World Cup seeding?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:37 AM on 06/25/2009
- Winthorpe I'm a Fan of Winthorpe 10 fans permalink

No.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:45 AM on 06/25/2009

Actually, it does. This will help us with seedings in the World Cup. There is now no doubt we are the best team in our Region, which will give us a better seed when they start picking groups. Usually Mexico gets the highest seed from this region, but not this time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 PM on 06/25/2009
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Great job USA!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:37 AM on 06/25/2009

USA! USA! ONEONEONE11!!1111

Too bad Americans don't care about soccer much. Odd considering many kids do play soccer until high school.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 AM on 06/25/2009
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That's the mystery.

People mistakenly thought that when a critical threshhold of football players reached a certain age, the mass market and media interest would be there. From what I see, however, the sport is held back by the fact that the sports MEDIA industry doesn't know the game. My local sports media (newspaper, radio sports, teevee news sports casters) are all totally ignorant about the game. All they can do is maybe report a score... they have no depth or understanding of the game.

So they ignore it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 AM on 06/25/2009
- dm10003 I'm a Fan of dm10003 17 fans permalink
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low scores, no breaks = low ratings.

until soccer youth become choice consumers and somehting implodes with the other big sports, media disinterest will continue.

hockey has low scores, but live games are thrilling even for a newbie.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 AM on 06/25/2009
- TimDanMick I'm a Fan of TimDanMick 10 fans permalink

The American game is a franchise like McDonalds. Look at how many leagues there are in European countries. They are more competitive; in Europe if you are bottom of your group you get relegated to a lower one, in the US you get first pick of the slaves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:27 PM on 06/25/2009
- vesaversa1 I'm a Fan of vesaversa1 12 fans permalink
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GO USA

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 AM on 06/25/2009
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awesome news! awesome game! bring on brazil/south africa!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 AM on 06/25/2009
- sueno I'm a Fan of sueno 13 fans permalink

What a great game! Go USA!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:23 AM on 06/25/2009
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