USA v Slovenia
June 18th, 2010
90′ Dempsey pulls a U12 midfield move. This game looks headed for a draw.
90′ Three minutes of added time…
85′ Because it’s Univision, I have no idea why Edu’s goal was just ruled out. This ref…
81′ GOAL FOR THE AMERICANS. IT’S BRADLEY! Altidore’s knockdown finds Michael Bradley racing into the box, and he finishes well before sprinting to celebrate with the US bench. Tie game 2-2, and let’s hope they push for more.
80′ Coming up on ten minutes left for the Americans to salvage something here. Onyewu makes way for Herculez Gomez.
78′ Feilhaber’s run is cut short outside the box on a promising US advance. Donovan seems to be everywhere on the field right now.
68′ After a scuffle in the box, the ball pops free to Altidore, who fires low and straight at the ‘keeper.
68′ Yellow for Marko Suler. He brings down Altidore right outside the box, and American players are arguing for more. Free kick to come…
Bob Bradley continues to look as if he’s tasting something really sour.
The good folks at the New York Times tell me that the US has come from two goals down to win a match only once, against Saudi Arabia, in a 1995 friendly.
62′ Good punch from Howard. A Slovenia free kick from the right curves dangerously into the box, but Howard is there to clear.
57′ Altidore free momentarily at the top of the box! But he’s dispossessed. The mountains of Slovenia stand tall.
"French Toast" was one possible headline I thought up for L’Equipe. They passed.
No room for error on that Donovan goal - he found space above the keeper’s shoulder and hit it into the roof.
50′ So close. A US free kick arrives at the back post, and Onyewu almost latches on.
Donovan collects on the right, runs clear on goal at a tight angle, and hammers the ball past Handanovic. 2-1.
47′ AND THOSE ANNOUNCERS GO CRAZY. GOL AMERICA! GOOOOL!
46′ Edu and Feilhaber on for Torres and Findley, for the Americans.
Watching on Univision is great because a) there’s no John Harkes b) Alexi Lalas doesn’t appear at medio tiempo c) although I don’t know what they’re saying, the announcers are exciting and do a good job of carrying that enthusiasm through the game.