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Dan Keat had a goal on a bicycle kick in the losing cause. *Chivas USA lost by a lone goal to the Colorado Rapids at the HDC. Players used (not all at once): 1-Dan Kennedy (GK) Tim Melia (GK), 13-Ante Jazic, 3-Heath Pearce, 5-John Valencia, 7-James Riley
Some good things; some bad things... The United States went south to Panama Wednesday night and came away with a win against a CONCACAF up-and-comer and little else. The small margin of victory came early in the contest as Zach Loyd lofted a ball into th
HOLLYWOOD, CA - FEBRUARY 09: Professional soccer player Heath Pearce arrives at the (Belvedere) RED Pre-Grammys Party with Mary J Blige held at Avalon on February 9, 2012 in Hollywood, California. View Photo »
We were trying to move and shift as a unit, the reason that we put in small goals was that we don't just condense the middle, but when the ball is on one side of the field, we condense that side so essentially the opponent can't make an easy cross
Four days after putting together an impeccable performance against Venezuela, the United States had to overcome a sloppy and disheveled showing to escape Estadio Rommel Fernandez with a 1-0 win over Panama Wednesday night. Graham Zusi’s ninth minute goal
PANAMA — If Jurgen Klinsmann intends to take the United States national team to the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, he will have to learn how to eke out some good performances — and some positive results — on the road in Central America. So it makes perfect se
Panama, which recorded a first-ever win over the United States in the group stages of the 2011 Gold Cup, failed to repeat the trick in a friendly in Panama City on Wednesday. A close-range Graham Zusi goal in the ninth minute decided the game in the Amer
Heath Pearce (R) of the U.S. men's national team and other players stretch during a practice session in Glendale, Arizona January 20, 2012. The team will play an international friendly match against Venezuela tomorrow. View Photo »
So what we did was get numbers over and shift so that everyone was on the same page. It's a good transition game, it makes you have to think and although It makes the field big, but it makes you move as a unit which at the international level is something that you have to depend on ... Because when you ...
The defense may have been dominant in the U.S. men's 1-0 shutout of Venezuela last weekend, but the offense needs to shape up if the USA is to knock off Panama in its friendly on Wednesday. Against Venezuela, USA's offense didn't come around until the en
The US’s January Cupcake Campers took on Venezuela’s B-minus side Saturday night in Glendale, Arizona. And while the run of play favored the States, it was unlikely former scapegoat in Rico Clark who provided the only nail in the coffin as the US opened
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Heath Pearce (R) of the U.S. men's national team and other players stretch during a practice session in Glendale, Arizona January 20, 2012. The team will play an international friendly match against Venezuela tomorrow.
View Photo »U.S. men's national team players (L-R) Heath Pearce, Chris Wondolowski, A.J. DeLaGarza and Brad Evans attend a practice session in Glendale, Arizona January 20, 2012. The team will play an international friendly match against Venezuela tomorrow.
View Photo »Manchester United's Federico Macheda (27) competes for the ball against MLS All-Stars' Heath Pearce, center, of Chivas USA, and Geoff Cameron, of the Houston Dynamo, during the second half of soccer's MLS All-Star Game on Wednesday, July 27, 2011, in Harrison, N.Y.
View Photo »CHESTER, PA- JUNE 25: Carlos Ruiz #20 of the Philadelphia Union heads the ball blocking out Heath Pearce #3 of Chivas USA at PPL Park on June 25, 2011 in Chester, Pennsylvania. The Union won 3-2.
View Photo »Chivas USA's Heath Pearce, left, battles against San Jose Earthquakes' Ryan Johnson during the second half of an MLS soccer game in Santa Clara, Calif. , Saturday, April 23, 2011. Chivas USA won 2-1.
View Photo »Toronto FC 's Alan Gordon, center, heads wide of Chivas USA's goal after pressure from Chivas' Jorge Flores, left, and Heath Pearce during second half MLS soccer action in Toronto on Saturday April 2, 2011.
View Photo »Real Salt Lake forward Alvaro Saborio, top, controls the ball with his chest as he is defended by Chivas USA defender Heath Pearce during the first half of an MLS soccer match at Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif. , Saturday, Aug. 27, 2011. Real Salt Lake won 1-0.
View Photo »Portland Timbers forward Kenny Cooper, left, and Chivas USA defender Heath Pearce tussle for position to head the ball during the first half of an MLS soccer game in Portland, Ore. Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011.
View Photo »Los Angeles Galaxy forward Chad Barrett (11) kicks the ball defended by Chivas USA defender Heath Pearce (3) during the first half of a MLS soccer match, Saturday, May 21, 2011, in Carson, Calif.
View Photo »Chivas USA's Paulo Nagamura, right, clears the ball from his team's end of the field as teammate Heath Pearce looks on during the second half of an MLS soccer game in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Saturday, April 16, 2011.
View Photo »Heath Pearce (R) of the U.S. men's national team and other players stretch during a practice session in Glendale, Arizona January 20, 2012. The team will play an international friendly match against Venezuela tomorrow.
View Photo »We were trying to move and shift as a unit, the reason that we put in small goals was that we don't just condense the middle, but when the ball is on one side of the field, we condense that side so essentially the opponent can't make an easy cross
So what we did was get numbers over and shift so that everyone was on the same page. It's a good transition game, it makes you have to think and although It makes the field big, but it makes you move as a unit which at the international level is something that you have to depend on ... Because when you ...
We've made strides in terms of the system that we want to play and there's a lot of potential, we came a long way from the way that we came into the beginning of the season
