Great
day for U.S. team, beating Portugal 3-2 in 2002
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[June 20, 2014]
By David Ljunggren
MANAUS Brazil (Reuters) - The United
States play Portugal in the World Cup on Sunday, hoping to channel the
inspiration and drive which brought them a shock victory the last time
the teams met in the tournament.
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Few gave the Americans much chance when they ran out into the
heat and humidity in Suwon, South Korea, for their first game of the
2002 World Cup finals on June 5.
The U.S. team had come last in 1998, losing all three games and
scoring one goal. Portugal, who reached the semi-finals of the
European Championship in 2000, boasted famous attacking talents such
as Luis Figo, Rui Costa and Pauleta.
Few realized U.S. coach Bruce Arena had put together a deceptively
good team, anchored by goalkeeper Brad Friedel and featuring
intelligent speedy forwards Landon Donovan and DaMarcus Beasley as
well as the solid Brian McBride.
The surprises started early. With four minutes gone Portuguese
goalkeeper Vitor Baia could only parry a McBride header from a
corner and midfielder John O'Brien rifled home from close in.
The Americans, gaining in confidence, started to harry their older
opponents and scored again in the 29th minute when Donovan took
advantage of slack Portuguese play to win the ball on the right. He
fired in a cross that hit defender Jorge Costa and looped into the
net past a stranded Baia.
The best was yet to come: seven minutes later right back Anthony
Sanneh bolted down the right wing and sent in a glorious cross that
McBride headed into the net at full stretch as two defenders stood
and watched.
Portugal pulled a goal back through Beto in the 39th minute and
another in the 71st when U.S. center back Jeff Agoos inadvertently
volleyed the ball past Friedel.
The result was one of the most memorable in the history of U.S.
soccer.
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"The important thing was to come out quick. They're a very good team
and we needed to make sure to put them on their heels, and that's
what we did," said man of the match McBride.
Buoyed by the upset, the Americans went on to record their best ever
performance in a World Cup.
They drew with South Korea and lost to Poland in the group stage to
set up a tough second round game with Mexico, who they beat
impressively 2-0 with goals from McBride and Donovan.
The Americans met Germany in the quarter-finals and lost 1-0 despite
dominating large stretches of the game.
Four years later the team returned to their underperforming ways and
ended up bottom of their group with just one point. In 2010 the team
made it out of the group stage but lost in the second round to
Ghana.
At this World Cup, the Americans started off with another shock,
beating Ghana 2-1 on Monday in Group G.
(Editing by Rex Gowar)
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