Showing posts with label CONCACAF Gold Cup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CONCACAF Gold Cup. Show all posts

Monday, July 27, 2009

The Fortune Teller


I was reading Steve Davis' blog, Daily Soccer Fix and ran across a few pieces of writing that I really enjoyed.

1) Steve agrees that the officiating in MLS is crap and that the call on Freddie Ljungberg should be questioned.

2) DC United playing 10 straight home games in the US Open Cup is a little messed up. Now, I am biased since I would love to see the game in Seattle, but I do think that the attendance would be better at Qwest Field. Having said that, DC does have real grass and the bouncing stands.

3) Buy this guy a lottery ticket since he called the result of the Gold Cup Final a week ago.

I didn't want to put this up... But, it's soccer news.

I can't even begin to explain the rage and anger that is bubbling over.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Gold Cup Semi-Final Highlights

Highlights from last night's games. U.S. vs Honduras and Mexico vs Costa Rica.


Saturday, July 18, 2009

Super Cooper to the Rescue!!!


Worn down and undermanned, the United States found a way to rally.
Now the Americans remain in position to win their third straight CONCACAF Gold Cup.
Kenny Cooper converted a penalty kick in the 105th minute, giving the two-time defending champions a 2-1 victory over Panama and a semifinal berth against Honduras, which beat Canada 1-0 in the opener of Saturday’s doubleheader.
With just one regular in the starting lineup and down a goal early, U.S. coach Bob Bradley told his team at the first break it was time to get going and play like defending champions.
“Bob told us, `All right, we’re in a tough one,”’ midfielder Kyle Beckerman said. “He told everybody to step up and play better, and we’ll get our chances.”
They made the most of them the rest of the way.
“It was ideal to finish it off in regulation, but it took 30 extra minutes and that still says something about this group,” Bradley said.
Blas Perez put Panama ahead in first-half stoppage time, but Beckerman tied the score in the 49th.
In Sunday’s quarterfinal doubleheader, Guadeloupe meets Costa Rica and Mexico faces Haiti in the first sporting event at the Dallas Cowboys new stadium at Arlington, Texas. The semifinals are Thursday in Chicago.
“It’s going to be another tough one,” Beckerman said. “This definitely took a lot out of us.”
Cooper was kicked in the gut by Panama’s Roman Torres as they went for the ball, and the penalty was awarded by Mexican referee Benito Archundia, who also worked Italy’s victory over Germany in the 2006 World Cup semifinal. Goalkeeper Jaime Penedo correctly dived to his right, but Cooper’s low kick went in off the post.
Panama’s Felipe Baloy received a his second yellow card, and a red, for arguing with Archundia following the final whistle.
The Americans, who beat Honduras 2-0 in the first round, have not lost at home to an opponent from the North and Central American and Caribbean region since a 3-2 defeat to the Catrachos in a World Cup qualifier at Washington, D.C., in 2001. The U.S. won this tournament in 1991, 2002, 2005 and 2007, and the Americans haven’t failed to reach the semifinals since 2000, when they were defeated by Colombia on penalty kicks in the quarterfinals
Forward Brian Ching was the only regular on the field, with the others dispersed to their clubs or on vacation ahead of the European season.
Jimmy Conrad, U.S. captain for the game, left the field in the 44th minute after he was hit in the face, which drew blood. Conrad has a concussion and his status for Thursday’s game was not immediately known.
The United States was already short-handed because four of the 23 players on the original roster returned to their European clubs: forwards Charlie Davies (Sochaux) and Freddy Adu (Benfica), and defenders Steve Cherundolo (Hannover) and Michael Parkhurst (Nordsjaellands). Midfielder Benny Feilhaber also went back to Aarhus after playing for the U.S. in the first round.
Panama, which lost to the U.S. on penalty kicks in the 2005 Gold Cup final, went ahead when Perez scored about 45 seconds into stoppage time. He beat goalkeeper Troy Perkins with an acrobatic right-footed kick for his third goal of the tournament.
Beckerman tied the score after Davy Arnaud cut back a cross for him.
“I let the swing and fortunately it went in,” Beckerman said.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Road to Redemption


Some how I feel I should take credit for Santino being put in the US line up... Of course I'm kidding. It was great to see him back in the mix and even more amazing was to see him score a great goal thanks to the feed by Charlie Davies. I will admit, I was extremely happy for him as I started jumping up and down and cheering his name. I just know what this probably meant for him. Not to many people have success stories when they claw their way back from addictions, Santino is one of few that looks to be taking his 2nd chance and going the distance. Oh by the way, the Nats went on to win 2-0 versus Honduras to put themselves in top spot of their group. Well done boys, well done.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Concacaf Gold Cup Roster


The roster:
Goalkeepers: Jon Busch (Chicago Fire), Troy Perkins (IK Start, Norway), Luis Robles (Kaiserslautern, Germany)


Defenders: Steve Cherundolo (Hannover, Germany), Jimmy Conrad (Kansas City), Clarence Goodson (IK Start, Norway), Jay Heaps (New England), Chad Marshall (Columbus), Michael Parkhurst (Nordsjaellands, Denmark), Heath Pearce (Hansa Rostock, Germany)

Midfielders: Davy Arnaud (Kansas City), Kyle Beckerman (Real Salt Lake), Colin Clark (Colorado), Sam Cronin (Toronto), Brad Evans (Seattle), Stuart Holden (Houston), Logan Pause (Chicago), Robbie Rogers (Columbus)

Forwards: Freddy Adu (AS Monaco), Brian Ching (Houston), Kenny Cooper (Dallas), Charlie Davies (Hammarby IF, Sweden), Santino Quaranta (D.C.)
A little surprised by the call ups? I think Bob Bradley might be reading our blog, I see a certain Mr. Quaranta being called up. Good for him, I hope his rise continues. How do you think we will fair? Do you see a potential Copa America tragedy?