Posted on 06/02/2013 5:18:28 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
WASHINGTONJozy Altidore's drought is over, and the U.S. men's national team has a boatload of momentum heading into three vital World Cup qualifiers later this month.
Altidore's first-half goalhis first for the USA in 19 monthsset the tone for a 4-3 win over Germany in the Centennial Celebration match in front of 47,359 at RFK Stadium on Sunday. Clint Dempsey scored two goals in the second half to put away the result, as the Americans beat Germany for the first time since the 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup.
Altidore broke his drought in the 13th minute, hitting a wondrous first-time volley off a cross from Graham Zusi. He had not scored in the run of play for the USA since June 2011, and it was his first international goal since a penalty kick against Slovenia in November 2011.
Four minutes later, the Americans were gifted a goal, as German goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen failed to handle Benedikt Howedes' backpass and allowed the ball to creep into the low left corner of his goal.
Miroslav Klose entered the match a goal behind Gerd Muller's German record of 68 international goals, and he nearly brought Germany within 2-1 in the 24th minute. He split the U.S. center backs and finished past Tim Howard, but he was judged to be offside.
Per Mertesacker had an earlier chance to open the scoring, but the Arsenal defender fluffed his chance from close range. Germany got on the board in the 52nd minute, though, with Heiko Westermann heading home Max Kruse's corner kick. The Hamburg defender gained separation from Omar Gonzalez and connected for a clean header to slice the deficit in half.
Clint Dempsey restored the two-goal edge in the 60th minute, blasting home an effort off a cross from Altidore. The forward latched onto a long ball from Jermaine Jones, taking it down off his chest. Even though his touch took him away from goal, he remained patient and spotted both Michael Bradley and Dempsey in the box. The Tottenham attacker made no mistake with his first-time hit to make it 3-1.
Dempsey added his second in spectacular fashion minutes later, as he put a perfectly placed left-footed hit from long range past ter Stegen to bring the capacity crowd to a fever pitch. Even though Kruse's vicious right-footed strike and Draxler's opportunistic tap-in brought Germany within 4-3, the USA saw out the victory, ensuring that U.S. manager Jurgen Klinsmann defeated his former national side and assistant coach, Germany manager Joachim Low.
Of note in the U.S. lineup was that Seattle Sounders midfielder Brad Evans was handed the start at right back, and he more than held his own in providing service down the right flank while marking up Lukas Podolski. Fabian Johnson moved into an advanced winger role and played the first half before coming off in favor of Brad Davis.
Forty-Seven thousand attended a soccer game? Were there naked cheerleaders or something?
IBRFH (In Before Real Futbol Haters!)
Let’s get this idiot nonsense out of the way:
“Soccer is boring”
“Soccer is for sissies”
If you live in the DC or New York region....there’s ample fans. Even if they charged $70 for prime seats....people showed up. The only other area of the US where you might get people to show up like this is LA.
Lets get this idiot nonsense out of the way:
Soccer is boring
Soccer is for sissies
Podolski and Klose played, but the rest were scrubs. And that German keeper? LOL Anyone see the second goal?
It was a great game, and a great rebound from the earlier trouncing by Belgium, way to go USA...
And to the soccer-haters on FR, all I can say is: Don’t Tread On Me!!!
Did Germany play their second team or something? I know our national team is much improved in general but to see an article about USA beating Germany at soccer is pretty shocking, considering how much of a world powerhouse Germany usually is.
And I’m not totally surprised by a 47,000+ crowd for that game. DC is a soccer hotbed with DC United being very successful and popular, largely due to the huge foreign-born population that brought their love of “futbol” along with them. Although I do wonder how many of them were actually cheering for the USA, how many for Germany, and how many for Mexico. *cough*
}:-)4
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