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US topples Spain to storm into final
By Mike Collett
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 25 - 06 - 2009

United States scored its finest win for almost 60 years by beating European champion Spain 2-0 on Wednesday to reach the final of the Confederations Cup.
Goals from Jozy Altidore and Clint Dempsey sank the world's top-ranked team. It ended Spain's world record run of 15 successive victories and its 35-match unbeaten sequence, a world record streak it shares with Brazil.
However, the match ended in bitter-sweet agony for US coach Bob Bradley when his son Michael, who had a brilliant game in midfield, was sent off three minutes from time. He now misses Sunday's final against Brazil or host South Africa.
Overall though it was the best performance by the US since it beat England 1-0 in the 1950 World Cup in Brazil.
It was also the first time the US had beaten a team ranked number one in FIFA's world rankings since it defeated Brazil in 1998.
The result was even more remarkable because the US had lost its opening two group matches in the competition and was heading out until it beat Egypt 3-0 on Sunday and Brazil sank Italy by the same score as it squeezed through on goal difference.
The fact the Americans are now in the final is testimony to their grit, determination and battling qualities.
Coach Bradley said: “That was a great team effort, to beat a team like Spain, it's big.
“We played as hard as we could, everyone played their part. That's what it took, a great effort. We will take a few hours to regroup now but we will be ready for the final. We are so excited about this.”
Both sets of players left the field in tears, the Americans crying with joy and the Spaniards frustrated after being thwarted by a superb defensive effort and the outstanding Tim Howard, who made an endless string of stunning saves.
Spain fell behind for the first time in the tournament through Altidore.
He muscled Villarreal clubmate Joan Capdevila off the ball, turned and eluded Carles Puyol to score after Iker Casillas could only palm his shot on to the inside of his own post and into the net after 27 minutes.
The second goal came in the 74th when the Spanish defense failed to deal with a cross from Landon Donovan and Dempsey swivelled to beat Casillas from close range.
Spain powered shot after shot at Howard's goal but he and his defenders held firm.
Spain will have to be content with going into the history books level with the South Americans after its first loss since November 15, 2006.
“We faced a team that played with good energy, was good in attack and was fast. We were surprised. The entire team was very dangerous for us,” said Spain coach Vicente del Bosque.
“We are in the world of sport and it was a a rival and I cannot be unhappy with the effort made by the team. We did everything we could.”


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