Confederations Cup - USA shock Spain

Eurosport - Thu, 25 Jun 09:39:00 2009

The USA sealed one of the biggest upsets in international football history with a 2-0 win over European champions Spain in the semi-finals of the Confederations Cup in Bloemfontein, South Africa.

FOOTBALL The Unites States celebrate after their shock 2-0 win over Spain in the semi-finals of the Confederations Cup in Bloemfontein, South Africa - 0

Goals from Jozy Altidore and Clint Dempsey gave Bob Bradley's warriors a hard-fought victory against the FIFA-ranked world number one side, who were unable to match the CONCACAF champions for work-rate and commitment.

The famous victory was soured by the late dismissal of Michael Bradley, son of the head coach, who will now miss the final against either Brazil or hosts South Africa on Sunday.

It was Spain's first defeat since November 2006 and snapped a world-record 15-game winning streak and 35 without defeat for the team widely expected to win the tournament.

The win was all the more remarkable given the context of the USA's last victory, in the final group game at the weekend: after losing their opening two games to Italy and Brazil, they were left needing to beat African champions Egypt by three clear goals and hope that Brazil beat Italy by at least the same score.

When the impossible happened in that match, a second shock result was surely even less likely.

While Bradley's men were lucky at times, they closed and harried everything Spain attempted and displayed a master-class in defence and counter-attack.

Birmingham target Oguchi Onyewu and Watford stopper Jay DeMerit were immense at the back, putting their bodies on the line, winning every header and making a series of incredible blocks to deny a full-strength Spain side missing only the injured Andres Iniesta.

The USA had the first good chance, going close through a spectacular Charlie Davies bicycle kick on nine minutes, with the Hammarby striker flicking a header wide soon afterwards after good work down the left by Carlos Bocanegra.

The Americans had their third chance in three minutes when Fulham's Dempsey drilled a low shot just wide which was followed by Spain's first shot on goal, Cesc Fabregas's looping half volley that flew over.

Liverpool star Fernando Torres missed a glorious chance on 18 minutes, smashing the ball over under pressure from Bocanegra after Fabregas's cross found him at the far post.

The USA took the lead on 26 minutes when Altidore turned Joan Capdevila on the edge of the box and drilled a low shot at Iker Casillas that the Real Madrid keeper could only divert into the bottom left.

Six minutes later, David Villa blasted over from a good position on the right after Albert Riera's low drive was diverted into his path.

The USA should have gone 2-0 up with 10 minutes of the first half remaining, but Dempsey headed wide while attacking a Landon Donovan corner off balance, with Bocanegra unmarked and far better placed to score at the far post.

Torres forced an excellent stop by Tim Howard's left leg with a low drive after he turned Bocanegra inside out, and the US held on to their lead into half-time.

Howard made another superb reflex save two minutes into the second half, an acrobatic tip wide after Villa sent a seemingly unstoppable curler towards the right-hand side of the goal.

Six minutes later, Spain had a penalty appeal waved away when Xavi appeared to be pushed over in the box by Donovan, tracking back as he did for much of the game, but Uruguayan referee Jorge Larrionda waved away their appeals.

The final half hour of the match followed one pattern - Spain attacked while the USA defended bravely and heroically, with the occasional counter stretching the Red Fury's only relative weak point: their attack-minded defence.

Villa fired wide from the edge of the box, Riera was denied by a DeMerit block, Howard made successive saves from Fabregas and Sergio Ramos while DeMerit again got his bulky frame in the way when Torres looked certain to finish.

Spain were throwing everything at the USA, and the kitchen sink was long gone when Ben Clark and Bocanegra combined with a tag-team block to deny Ramos another clear shot at goal.

And on 74 minutes the USA sealed the biggest smash-and-grab since Greece won the European Championships when a counter attack sliced the Spaniards apart.

Donovan raced clear on the right and drilled a low ball across goal that took a touch off the heel of Gerard Pique, taking it away from Casillas.

Ramos was well-placed to hack the ball to safety but the Real Madrid right-back inexplicably took a touch that allowed the alert Dempsey to turn on to the loose ball and fire into an empty net from six yards.

Spain spent the final quarter hour hurling themselves at the USA, but they were unable to create anything meaningful, a Puyol drive blocked by Onyewu on 87 minutes the best they could muster, while their opponents were denied two clean runs at goal when Altidore and substitute Conor Casey were both incorrectly adjudged offside.

It was not all good for the Americans when star midfielder Bradley was harshly shown a straight red card for sliding in on Xavi with four minutes remaining.

It was a late tackle that, in most leagues, would have warranted a caution but referees have been very strict in this tournament, with this dismissal the third in four matches for mis-timed tackles by USA players.

Coach Vicente del Bosque threw on Santi Cazorla and Juan Manuel Mata but the added width yielded no reward and the Euro 2008 winners crashed out to a side who conceded six and scored just once in their first two games of the competition.

Reda Maher / Eurosport

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  1. it was unbelievable.i`m very happy for usa.usa you will­ win the cup

    From isaila, on Thu 25 Jun 6:07AM
  2. it's done, football is really complicate. let now­ waite Brazil and South Africa. We never know who will­ be champion of confederations cup.I'm Joao­ Kilandamoko,Angola

    From Joao, on Thu 25 Jun 5:54AM
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    some this conversation is completely stupid almost all­ of you who are arguing are arguing about the stupidest­ shi t ever

    From alex, on Thu 25 Jun 5:46AM
  4. ONE WORD: INIESTA!

    From Segun, on Thu 25 Jun 5:38AM
  5. fantastic for the sport and the usa, it is great to see­ in this tourament that the traditional high flyers of­ the great game of football will be facing challenges on­ the field in years to come, not only was i impressed­ with all the talent but also of the sportsmanship but­ also the way all of the games were palyed, bring in on­ I say, also remember this is football nothing is­ gauranteed. Some of the African talent was good to­ watch, especially on the ball basics ??

    From kpbarry, on Thu 25 Jun 5:35AM
  6. The USA - a BIG country, with LOTS of people and many­ of whom are sports crazy. The USA believes sport is­ important (unlike, lets say, the UK) and therefore­ invests heavily in facilities for all ages. The USA is­ not in love with football (soccer) but I am willing to­ bet it has far better facilities for this sport than,­ lets say, the UK (the home of football)....my point is­ simple. Big country, lots of sports crazy people, lots­ of good facilities = success. The USA will be a force­ to be reckoned with in international football sooner or­ later....i think sooner. I am an englishman and i wish­ this country gave just 10% of what the americans give­ to sport in their country....then we might actually win­ something one day!

    From ian, on Thu 25 Jun 5:34AM
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    fidel vive la france ,we gona play serbia ,we can get­ good result ,i think we can qualifie ,argentina i think­ lost against bolivia i think argentina sucks,the us­ also sucks
    italy is the best team in the world,everyone­ wish to be italian .italy is in my heart

    From monacomaville, on Thu 25 Jun 5:31AM
  8. I could say just this 'wow!' It's­ unbelievable, Spain's got everything you'll­ want in a team, one the best goalkeepers in the world­ is in their team too!

    It's just unbelievable. But­ congrats to the US. These things happen rarely, been­ long since Greece pulled one like it.

    From Gzzy da Wheezzy, on Thu 25 Jun 5:31AM
  9. haha mark v you wish you are italian but you are not­ thank god it take you 30 minute to translate your s**t­ i believe you are mexicain or n**g

    From monacomaville, on Thu 25 Jun 5:27AM
  10. first of all im not mexican monacomaville Im 1/2­ american and 1/2 argentinian so why are you still­ hurting that italy got eliminated and that france­ sucks. I bet neither of then are going to make it out­ of the first round in the world cup 2010

    From Fidel M, on Thu 25 Jun 5:24AM
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    iam not raciste but the usa team should have white­ players more .anyway i think the us team will run out­ of luck in the final , unless they change the all the­ black players,..................in that case us team­ will win in the final

    From jeteditapres, on Thu 25 Jun 5:20AM
  12. monacomaville, siete molto triste e patetico persona.­ capire adesso?

    From Mark V, on Thu 25 Jun 5:19AM
  13. Congrats to USA. A job well done. You exposed the @#$%­ in Spanish armour - Torres, as seen in EPL, is only­ effective if the Refs give in to his tantrums. Best of­ luck in the finals.

    From CHANDRA S, on Thu 25 Jun 5:09AM
  14. monacomaville is a dumbass for saying that the US sucks­ because I bet that where ever you are from it's­ just like the US or even worse STOP HATING!!!!!

    From Fidel M, on Thu 25 Jun 5:07AM
  15. UNBE BE BE BE LIEVABLE.

    From ralph, on Thu 25 Jun 5:06AM
  16. A country where football isn't the king did­ something that no European team has done before.
    Nice­ result for the USA. Hope you keep it up in the final.

    From Jason A, on Thu 25 Jun 5:04AM
  17. mark v succe mon zizi,vafancullo, va te faire foutre ,­ f**k you
    i believe you want italian sausage in your­ mouth

    From monacomaville, on Thu 25 Jun 5:03AM
  18. monacomaville, you're a very sad and pathetic­ person. People like you are what's horrible about­ our world.

    From Mark V, on Thu 25 Jun 4:58AM
  19. I think the American hate comes from the fact that­ football is one of the few sports (the one true global­ sport for that matter) that the USA does not dominate­ and the mere thought of the USA approaching the­ world's elite footballing countries upsets people.­ Its the one sport most countries hold dearest to them­ and one they're better at than the USA. They­ don't want the USA to be amongst the elite in the­ world's most popular sport.

    From Mark V, on Thu 25 Jun 4:47AM
  20. first of all it is not mona it is monaco ,second of all­ don't worry what country iam from , no one like us­ ,this is yahoo uk not yahoo us ,so get the fu*K­ off
    vafancullo mystic con us ciao cazzo

    From monacomaville, on Thu 25 Jun 4:37AM
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