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Howard saved shot after shot in the closing minutes of that first group-stage game against England. Against Slovenia, Michael Bradley tied the game in the 82nd minute. Three minutes later, Maurice Edu had the now infamous goal that wasn't.
And that's not all. In World Cup qualifying, Bradley's 90th-minute goal finished a 2-0 win over Mexico; Jozy Altidore and Frankie Hejduk each scored in the last 15 minutes to gain a 2-2 tie at El Salvador; and, Jonathan Bornstein's injury-time goal tied Costa Rica 2-2, knocking Los Ticos out of the World Cup and putting Honduras in.
Ghana is up next on Saturday, and who knows what the U.S. will have in store.
"We've definitely won a boring game" before, Altidore said. "Actually, we would love to get back to that and win a very uneventful game."
The Americans have advanced to the quarterfinals only once since the first World Cup in 1930. They beat bitter rival Mexico 2-0 eight years ago, then were eliminated with a 1-0 defeat to Germany.
Many fans are already looking ahead to the quarters, where the United States would face either Uruguay or South Korea. But Ghana is the team that knocked the United States out in the group stage four years ago.
"We've always said, 'Get out of our group and then go from there,'" Donovan said. "Now we feel like I've always said, that we can compete with and beat every team in the world. Saturday happens to be Ghana, and we're going to throw everything we can at them."
The folks back home should consider themselves warned.
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