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   <title>Stoppage Time: U.S. finds itself halfway to Brazil</title>
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   Chants of "We are going to Brazil!" rang out around CenturyLink Field in Seattle Tuesday night from American soccer fans shortly after Eddie Johnson's 53rd-minute goal. And while U.S. supporters may be a bit premature with that statement, it is hard to blame them for their exuberance. Tuesday's 2-0 win over Panama in CONCACAF World Cup qualifying not only vaulted Jurgen Klinsmann's team to the top of the group, but it also marked the most complete performance fro
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   <title>Evans' late winner lifts United States over Jamaica</title>
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   Defender Brad Evans played hero for the United States men's national team on Friday as his goal in stoppage time lifted the Americans to a 2-1 victory over Jamaica in 2014 World Cup Qualifying at Kingston National Stadium. Coming off an impressive 4-3 win over Germany in a friendly last Sunday, Jozy Altidore opened the scoring for the United States in the 30th minute, but Jermaine Beckford equalized for Jamaica in the 89th m
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   Alex Morgan scored twice in the second half and Sydney Leroux added a third goal as the United States women's national team rolled to a 3-0 victory over Canada on Sunday at BMO Field. The match marked the first time the sides have met since the semifinal match in last summer's Olympics when Morgan netted the winner in stoppage time to hand the U.S. a dramatic 4-3 result en route to the gold medal. But both teams had difficulty generating qu
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   Clint Dempsey scored a second-half brace and Jozy Altidore added a goal as the United States men's national team hung on for a 4-3 victory over Germany on Sunday at RFK Stadium. After a difficult 4-2 defeat at the hands of Belgium last Wednesday, the U.S.faced a daunting task against the second-ranked Germans, but rose to the challenge extremely well behind Dempsey and Altidore. Heiko Westermann, Max Kruse and Julian Draxler bagged goal
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   Tobin Heath opened the scoring while Christen Press added a brace to see the United States women's national team claim a 3-1 victory over the Netherlands in a friendly match at Kyocera Stadium on Tuesday. The opening goal came in the 36th minute of play after Sydney Leroux centered a low cross that was dummied by Press and slotted home by Heath from 15 yards out. Leroux helped set up the second goal just before halftime as he
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   A six-goal second half was split evenly as the United States and Germany played to a 3-3 draw on Friday in a friendly that featured the top two teams in the women's game. Abby Wambach scored her 155th career goal to move to within three of Mia Hamm's all-time record, while Germany scored twice in the final six minutes of the match to earn the draw. Wambach opened the scoring in the 47th minute when she headed home Megan Rapinoe's 
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   Clint Dempsey's first-half goal lifted the United States to a gutsy 1-0 win over Costa Rica in World Cup qualifying at a snowy Dick's Sporting Goods Park. After suffering a 2-1 defeat to Honduras to open the Hexagonal round of qualifying on Feb. 6, Dempsey's lone tally in the 16th minute made sure the United States bounced back by claiming a crucial three points in horrendous conditions on a snow-covered pitch. Leading up to 
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   <title>Stoppage Time: Key players over the next two U.S. qualifiers</title>
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   Jurgen Klinsmann is not averse to adversity. He faced it as head coach of the German national team and once more as Bayern Munich manager. His track record in dealing with said adversity is relatively dichotomous. Klinsmann was able to overcome the skeptics and lead Germany to a third-place finish in the 2006 World Cup, but his time with Bayern, while not drastically unsuccessful, came to an abrupt end before the conclusion of the 2008-09 season du
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   A pair of first-half goals from Alex Morgan propelled the United States women's national team to a 2-0 win over Germany in the final of the Algarve Cup. Morgan fired the U.S. into the lead after 13 minutes when Sydney Leroux's cross was cleared straight into her path, allowing the striker to control the ball and hammer a left-footed shot past goalkeeper Almuth Schult. Germany was the more dangerous side but American goalkeeper Nicole Barnh
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   Alex Morgan scored the equalizer in the 56th minute as the United States women's national team advanced to the final of the Algarve Cup with a 1-1 draw against Sweden on Monday. A win or a draw in Monday's game would be enough to send the U.S. to its 10th title game appearance in 11 years, but the match didn't start well as Sweden took the lead in the fourth minute through Lisa Dahlkvist. Lotta Schelin broke through on goal for Sweden, but
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