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By PAmedic
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Czech Republic-United States Preview
The United States believes its team entering the 2006 World Cup is better than the one that made a surprising run to the 2002 quarterfinals.

But the Americans face a stern challenge in simply getting the opportunity to reach the knockout round as they open play Monday in Group E against the Czech Republic in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.

The U.S. is in its fifth consecutive World Cup, and the expectations placed upon this squad have evolved greatly from the nonexistent ones for a team of college stars and players on low-level club teams that stunningly qualified in 1990.

The Americans enter this World Cup confident in their abilities to compete - and defeat - the best teams in the world, led by striker Landon Donovan, who has readily accepted the role as his team's offensive focal point.

"I need to be. I need to be," said the 24-year-old Donovan, who scored twice in the 2002 World Cup. "People want me to do that. People want me to get the ball a lot, they want me to do things, they want me to run at people and make plays happen. And that's when I'm at my best, too."

Despite winning the CONCACAF region, it was Mexico and not the U.S. that received a seed for the World Cup draw, and the Americans were put in one of the toughest groups with three-time champion Italy and African newcomer Ghana in addition to the Czechs, ranked second in the world according to FIFA.

"It doesn't matter who you face," U.S. forward Eddie Johnson said. "We give our opponents too much respect. I think it's just all about confidence. If anybody is confident in anything they do, they're unstoppable."

Bruce Arena, the lone coach in the group making his second World Cup appearance, picked 13 players from the 2002 squad to make this trip. Since taking over national coaching duties following the Americans' disastrous last-place finish in the 1998 World Cup, Arena has done a masterful job in meshing the best American players from Europe with the top ones who play stateside in Major League Soccer.

While Donovan is the best player in MLS, the hopes of the U.S. advancing also hinge on four players who have made their mark in Europe - goalkeeper Kasey Keller, defender Oguchi Onyewu, midfielder Claudio Reyna and forward Brian McBride.

Keller was a backup to Brad Friedel in 2002 but became the unquestioned No. 1 in qualifying and is one of the world's best at making reflex saves. Onyewu, rumored to be heading to the English Premier League next season after playing in Belgium the past two years, has been tabbed as the next big American star in Europe, and his imposing 6-foot-4, 210-pound size makes him the anchor of the backline.

"Every step of the way, Gooch has learned from those experiences and gotten better," Arena said about Onyewu, who made an impact during CONCACAF play. "You've got a guy with a lot of ability, a very bright player, a guy that's very receptive to coaching and learns from his mistakes and his experiences."

Reyna, making his fourth World Cup appearance and likely last as U.S. captain, will join John O'Brien in the midfield to link with Donovan and McBride, who is in his third World Cup and also netted a pair of goals in 2002 to help the Americans reach the quarterfinals.

The lone question mark for the U.S. is who will pair with McBride if Donovan is utilized as a reserved forward. Arena has options in Johnson, who scored eight goals in his first eight international matches, and Josh Wolff.

The Czech Republic is making its first World Cup appearance since the former Czechoslovakia split into two countries. The Czechs finished second to the Netherlands in their European qualifying group before beating Norway in a two-legged playoff to claim a spot in the field of 32.

Coach Karel Bruckner has three world-class players at his disposal in forward Jan Koller, midfielder Pavel Nedved and goalkeeper Petr Cech. Koller, one of the tallest players in the World Cup at 6-7, has scored 42 goals in 68 international appearances and has recovered from a torn ACL suffered in September while playing for German side Borussia Dortmund.

The American players also know Koller presents a unique matchup problem, one they hope Onyewu and Eddie Pope will handle.

"Defenders have to ensure we're constantly challenging him in the air, not making it easy for him, not making it just so he can knock down everything and have a field day," Pope said.

Nedved came out of retirement to help the Czechs qualify, and the 33-year-old midfielder led Juventus to the 2003 UEFA Champions League title as well as a semifinal appearance for the national squad in the 2004 European Championship.

The 24-year-old Cech, who already has 41 appearances with the national squad, is confident his side will reach the knockout round.

"Our goal is to advance from our group and I hope that we'll achieve that and then we'll see in the playoffs," Cech said. "We've seen highlights of several matches of the USA and I think it's a very tough opponent. But we'll be well prepared for them."

The Czechs will be without striker Milan Barros, who is sidelined with an injured tendon in his left foot.

The U.S. will continue group play June 17 against Italy in Kaiserslautern, Germany, while the Czechs will play Ghana the same day in Cologne.
By LUconn
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USA vs Czech today at 11:55am. I think our first game is our most important. This is the team we're most likely going to have to beat out for 2nd place in our group. Obviously, to beat them today would do wonders for that. Although if we want to advance in the tournament portion, we'll have to come in first. (2nd place in our group will have to lose to Brazil)
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By bigsmooth
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not a good start! 1-0 czechs 5 minutes into the game. this is a must game for the USA!!
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By Sly Fox
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Its tought to have to face the #2 team in the world right out of the gates. We're going to have our backs to the wall the rest of the way now.
By LUconn
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We are just not doing anything right today.
By givemethemic
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#17933
well chalk up a nice 3-0 buttkicking... Yeah I am not going to be watchin anymore soccer...zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
By A.G.
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#17934
This just in--the US just asked the FRENCH ARMY for tips on shoring up its defense in Germany.
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By bigsmooth
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#17942
ridiculous. at least show up!!! and the US soccer officials wonder why most could care less about the sport. as a true soccer fans this is very disappointing, b/c this team was built to go deep in the world cup, but now it will be very tough to advance.
By Libertine
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#17943
Two words: Lay. Zee.

Worst performance this side of the Spice Girls reunion.
By LUconn
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not only do we now HAVE to beat Italy, we could very well do that and STILL not advance because of the shalacking we just took in the goal differential catagory.
By Guest
#17979
Lazy is right. Reyna could have blocked that second goal with his body but he slowed down and turned away.
By Libertine
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J' Suisse! J'Suisse!

There's just something I love about the Motherlanders beating the crap out of the French. So we didn't score, who cares? We headbutted Zidane!
By SuperJon
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#18032
The US game was a freaking embarassment. I flat out stopped watching because I was so ticked off. We have to beat Italy and then beat Ghana at least by 2 to even have a chance at advancing. Here's how I think (read: pray) it turns out:

US over Italy.
Czech over Ghana.

US over Ghana.
Czech over Italy.

Czech: 9
US: 6
Italy: 3
Ghana: 0
By A.G.
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SJ. I hate to disappoint you, but it is a
DFL situation brewing.
By Guest
#18097
Wow there are some great games, how about Sudi makin some noise


Guys what's this +10 stuff I always see on commercials and signs and stuff?
By A.G.
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I get tired of all the flopping. Utterly ridiculous. I haven't seen that many bodies flopping since I Dream of Jenna.
By Libertine
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Anonymous wrote:Wow there are some great games, how about Sudi makin some noise


Guys what's this +10 stuff I always see on commercials and signs and stuff?
Adidas marketing campaign. "Jose+10, Bob+10, etc.," I guess they're selling point is that all you need are Adidas on your feet and 10 world-class athletes behind you and you can do anything.
By SuperJon
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A.G. wrote:SJ. I hate to disappoint you, but it is a
DFL situation brewing.
I know, but I'm in a place right now that is supposed to be laid back and positive so that's how I'm trying to stay.
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By PAmedic
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A.G. wrote:I get tired of all the flopping. Utterly ridiculous. I haven't seen that many bodies flopping since I Dream of Jenna.
priceless.

oops, I mean: I don't get that 8)
Last edited by PAmedic on June 18th, 2006, 9:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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By BJWilliams
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How about the USA battling Italy to a 1-1 tie playing with only 9 guys, and Ghana upsetting the Czech Republic 2-0 today?
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By 01LUGrad
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And we wonder why soccer hasn't caught on in the US as much as other sports! I am a casual fan and will support the Red, White, and Blue in any sport, but I understand the less-than-casual fans' lack of concern for the World Cup. Look, if in any major sport, a grown man pretends to be hurt long enough for his opponent to be punished, then scampers off as if nothing had happened to him, the guy would be railroaded on the next play (his teammates would probably approve as well!). But not in soccer! The diving is ridiculous! McBride gets nailed by an intentional elbow and the perp is tossed. (note, there was blood to prove the injury). In that case, the punishment fit the crime. Then, two US players are red-carded within a couple of minutes of play for late tackles (and Italian pansies rolling around on the grass). How are real men supposed to get into this stuff?
By Hold My Own
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Guy's I had the most fun in my sports life today watching the game, I went to Buffalo Wild Wings and there were a ton of Soccer fans GOING NUTS!!!! for good and bad times, I'm telling you take a early lunch break and go watch the next game at BW's and you'll have a ball
By SuperJon
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I just saw the highlights for this game. The referee was flat out freaking horrible. Those calls are nowhere near red card level fouls. This hurts the US in the next game against Ghana.

We've still got a chance to move on. If we beat Ghana and Italy beats the Czechs we move on.
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By bigsmooth
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The USA plays with a man down each game overseas b/c of the referees hatred for the USA. im not whining about it, but it is proven time and time again, that referees will make bad calls to screw with us. anyone with marginal soccer knowledge knows that our red card was a joke, and eddie pope's second yellow was ridiculous as well. unitl FIFA steps up and does something about this, it will conrinue to get worse. i liked our play yesterday for the most part, but when beasley came in late in the game, he was fresh , so he should have been running and we needed to be feeding him the ball to wear down the italians. lets hope for a win over a good ghana team.
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By PAmedic
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Evidently this ref was suspended for similar "inconsistent" officiating back home (Uraguy?) but FIFA was NOT advised. hmmmm.

hopefully he never calls another game, but I doubt that. Maybe if it had happened to Brazil. Hats off to our guys for playing their hearts out. One less offsides call and we wouldnt be as upset!

we just did not help ourselves with that first outing against the Czechs- I think we lost a lot of respect for that effort- but this may have gained us SOME.
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