Monday, February 10, 2020

On this day in 1998, first and only win over Brazil

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🇺🇸 #USMNT 1-0 🇧🇷 Brazil
📍 Los Angeles
👔 Sampson
📋 Gold Cup SF

A historic day for the US! Only win over Brazil and a screamer from Preki.

65’
Predrag Radosavljevic picks up the ball at the top of the box. Then, he scores a banger!

Kasey Keller has a huge day between the sticks, saving 10 Brazilian shots on goal, including this one late.

88’
The substitute Élber hits a shot toward goal and Keller is equal to it.

One of the best goalkeeping performances in US history.

Off to the final!

Scorer: Predrag Radosavljevic 65′

USA: Kasey Keller, Mike Burns, Eddie Pope, Alexi Lalas, Jeff Agoos, Frankie Hedjuk, John Harkes, Cobi Jones, Joe-Max Moore, Roy Wegerle (Predrag Radosavljevic 60′), Eric Wynalda (Brian McBride 81′)

BRA: Taffarel, Zé Maria, Júnior Baiano, Goncalves, Mauro Silva (Doriva 7′), Júnior, Edmundo, Flávio Conceicao (Marcos Assuncao 71′), Zinho, Romário, Sérgio Manoel (Élber 78′)

Cards: John Harkes [Y 30′]

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On this day in 2006, three wins in a row to start the year

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🇺🇸 #USMNT 3-2 🇯🇵 Japan
📍 San Fransisco
👔 Arena
📋 Friendly

This is now three matches unbeaten to start this World Cup year, though this included a late scare.

24’
Carlos Bocanegra long pass.
Taylor Twellman nod down.
Eddie Pope pounces.
39’
A great exchange by the Americans here.

Clint Dempsey to Josh Wolff to Twellman back to Dempsey for the finish.

More of this please.

50’
Twellman capped a great day with a goal of his own, doing what he does best.

Landon Donovan hits in the corner and Twellman heads to ball to the back of the net.

The #USMNT would hold on after late goals from Seiichiro Maki and Yuji Nakazawa.

Scorers: Eddie Pope (Taylor Twellman) 24′, Clint Dempsey (Taylor Twellman) 39′, Taylor Twellman (Landon Donovan) 50′ — Seiichiro Maki (Akira Kaji) 60′, Yuji Nakazawa (Mitsuo Ogasawara) 90+’

USA: 22-Kevin Hartman; 3-Todd Dunivant (6-Heath Pearce, 90′), 12-Jimmy Conrad, 23-Eddie Pope, 17-Chris Klein (25-Brian Carroll, 79′); 13-Pat Noonan (7-Chris Rolfe, 87′), 5-Kerry Zavagnin, 10-Landon Donovan (Capt.), 8-Clint Dempsey (14-Ben Olsen, 69′); 16-Josh Wolff (9-Eddie Johnson, 58′), 20-Taylor Twellman (11-Brian Ching, 68′)

Subs not used: 24-Matt Reis

Head Coach: Bruce Arena

JPN: 23-Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi; 2-Makoto Tanaka (17-Makoto Hasebe, 55′) 5-Tsuneyasu Miyamoto (Capt.), 22-Yuji Nakazawa; 21-Akira Kaji, 15-Takashi Fukunishi (30-Yuki Abe, 55′), 4-Yasuhito Endo (27-Hisato Sato, 46′), 14-Alessandro Santos, 8-Mitsuo Ogasawara, 18-Shunji Ono (19-Masashi Motoyama, 68′); 9-Tatsuhiko Kubo (16-Seiichiro Maki, 46′)

Subs not used: 12-Ryfota Tsuzuki, 20-Keisuke Tsuboi, 24-Teruyuki Moniwa, 25-Shingi Murai, 31-Yuichi Komano, 33-Takashi Shimoda

Referee: n/a

Cards: Chris Klein [Y 8′], Ben Olsen [Y 75′], Eddie Pope [Y 76′] — Yasuhito Endo [Y 26′], Yuji Nakazawa [Y 32′]

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