Go USA!
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 2:36 am
So, like most American's, you probably haven't heard that the US of A is playing in the Confederations Cup in South Africa right now and has just completed likely the biggest win in the history of US soccer today. What is the Confederations Cup? It's a soccer tournament that is held the summer before the World Cup in the WC's host country. That being South Africa, Africa's first chance at hosting the tournament. As it is a warm-up tournament, there are only two groups of four. The champion from each region (USA-NA, Spain-Europe, Brasil-SA, Egypt-Africa, Iraq-Asia, New Zealand-Oceana), the host of the tournament (South Africa), and the World Cup winners (Italy).
Well, we were given the so-called "group of death". World Champion's, Italy, the one team everyone fears in a soccer tournament, Brasil, and the African champs, Egypt (much better team than people would expect). The other group was far easier, at least for Spain, who are considered the best in the world at the moment. Or were.
So the US played Italy a bit over a week ago in the first game, came out in the first half with a shock 1-0 lead, got a red card, and lost 3-1 in the end. Then we were blown out by the Brazilians (while the Italians were upset 1-0 by Egypt). So that brought us to Sunday's matchups. We were given the task of fulfilling near impossible odds to make it out of the group. Basically, the Brazilians had to manhandle Italy, and we had to do the same to Egypt. We needed to make up a 6 goal deficit on Italy, and at least 3 on Egypt. We beat Egypt 3-0 and Brasil beat Italy 3-0, making it perhaps one of the most historic moments in US football, and enough to have made you a rich man had you bet on the US making it out. For all that effort (and luck, considering the Egyptians were injury-riddled and Italy just sucked it up against Brazil) who do we get in the semi-finals? Spain. The #1 ranked team in the world.
And what happens? Earlier today, we pulled out a 2-0 win over Spain. That's a MAJOR upset for the US. And it also puts us the farthest we've ever gone in a major international tournament. The finals. We've also always had trouble beating a top team on foreign soil. Just beat that little problem too. Now, tomorrow, Brasil plays South Africa in the other semi-final. In the likelihood that Brasil beats them, we will be playing Brasil in the final.
So if you want to support your country, the final is Sunday afternoon at 2:30 eastern time. (on ESPN, ESPN2 or ABC... probably ESPN) If it is Brasil, I think they'll be even tougher than Spain personally. Spain had only beaten top European teams to get their #1 ranking, and had never been tested against attack-minded superpowers from South America like Brasil or Argentina. Most teams play Spain with a very defensive approach, and rely on a lucky counter-attack to win. I always wondered if a team really attacked Spain that they might show defensive lapses, and they did. Spain has the best midfield in the world, and probably one of the top two or three attacking lines in the world and certainly had an off-day today. But their defense has some weakspots. Brasil is another story, though one of their two center backs is out with injury. However, it will be a major test for us, and I hope this win over Spain generates some fan support for the national team going into the World Cup next year. Lets just hope we give Brasil a good game Sunday.
Well, we were given the so-called "group of death". World Champion's, Italy, the one team everyone fears in a soccer tournament, Brasil, and the African champs, Egypt (much better team than people would expect). The other group was far easier, at least for Spain, who are considered the best in the world at the moment. Or were.
So the US played Italy a bit over a week ago in the first game, came out in the first half with a shock 1-0 lead, got a red card, and lost 3-1 in the end. Then we were blown out by the Brazilians (while the Italians were upset 1-0 by Egypt). So that brought us to Sunday's matchups. We were given the task of fulfilling near impossible odds to make it out of the group. Basically, the Brazilians had to manhandle Italy, and we had to do the same to Egypt. We needed to make up a 6 goal deficit on Italy, and at least 3 on Egypt. We beat Egypt 3-0 and Brasil beat Italy 3-0, making it perhaps one of the most historic moments in US football, and enough to have made you a rich man had you bet on the US making it out. For all that effort (and luck, considering the Egyptians were injury-riddled and Italy just sucked it up against Brazil) who do we get in the semi-finals? Spain. The #1 ranked team in the world.
And what happens? Earlier today, we pulled out a 2-0 win over Spain. That's a MAJOR upset for the US. And it also puts us the farthest we've ever gone in a major international tournament. The finals. We've also always had trouble beating a top team on foreign soil. Just beat that little problem too. Now, tomorrow, Brasil plays South Africa in the other semi-final. In the likelihood that Brasil beats them, we will be playing Brasil in the final.
So if you want to support your country, the final is Sunday afternoon at 2:30 eastern time. (on ESPN, ESPN2 or ABC... probably ESPN) If it is Brasil, I think they'll be even tougher than Spain personally. Spain had only beaten top European teams to get their #1 ranking, and had never been tested against attack-minded superpowers from South America like Brasil or Argentina. Most teams play Spain with a very defensive approach, and rely on a lucky counter-attack to win. I always wondered if a team really attacked Spain that they might show defensive lapses, and they did. Spain has the best midfield in the world, and probably one of the top two or three attacking lines in the world and certainly had an off-day today. But their defense has some weakspots. Brasil is another story, though one of their two center backs is out with injury. However, it will be a major test for us, and I hope this win over Spain generates some fan support for the national team going into the World Cup next year. Lets just hope we give Brasil a good game Sunday.