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The two losses in Europe last week's friendlies must have left a bad taste in the mouth of US Men's soccer supporters and, if anything, ended a rather positive year on a down note. Full Article at Bleacher Report
Frankie Hejduk's meltdown. Full Article at Soccer Blogs
U.S. coach Bob Bradley (L) touches Panama's Gabriel Gomez after U.S. defeated Panama in their CONCACAF Gold Cup quarter-final soccer match in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 18, 2009. View Photo »
We will likely make a few changes [against Denmark] ... We’ll assess how players come out of this match and the possibility of bringing additional players. This is the chance to train a little bit and test some new players.
Amidst all the drama with the Ireland vs France match and earlier the Egypt vs Algeria showdown, the USA played a friendly with Denmark. Full Article at Soccer Blogs
USA national team coach Bob Bradley admits his side did not handle the pressure imposed on them during the second half of their 3-1 friendly loss on Wednesday. Full Article at Tribalfootball.com
I'd like to present an equation, with the solution to be determined as we move along through this little discussion; if you'd like to guess what the answer might be, be my guest. Full Article at Soccer Blogs
United States national team coach Bob Bradley, left, chats with a player during a practice Wednesday, July 1, 2009, in Tukwila, Wash. View Photo »
US fans calling for replacing Bob Bradley with Guus Hiddink
The US has its style: tactically Bob Bradley is modeling his team after what Carlo Ancelotti did at AC Milan. Full Article at Soccer Blogs
The US National wrapped up their European sojourn yesterday with a disappointing 3-1 loss to Denmark in Aarhus. Full Article at Soccer Blogs
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U.S. coach Bob Bradley (L) touches Panama's Gabriel Gomez after U.S. defeated Panama in their CONCACAF Gold Cup quarter-final soccer match in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 18, 2009.
View Photo »United States national team coach Bob Bradley, left, chats with a player during a practice Wednesday, July 1, 2009, in Tukwila, Wash.
View Photo »USA's coach Bob Bradley, left, and his players Jonathan Bornstein, second from left, Oguchi Onyewe, third from left in front, Benny Feilhaber, fourth from right, and Landon Donovan, second from right, are seen following their Confederations Cup final soccer match at Ellis Park Stadium i...
View Photo »USA's coach Bob Bradley, center, is seen following their Confederations Cup final soccer match against Brazil, at Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, Sunday, June 28, 2009. Brazil won 3-2.
View Photo »JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - JUNE 27: National coach Bob Bradley (C) of the USA issues instructions to the team during the training session at Ellis Park Stadium on June 27, 2009 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Brazil will play USA in the FIFA Confederations Cup Final on June 28.
View Photo »USA's coach Bob Bradley, right, answers questions as team captain Landon Donovan, left, looks on, during a press conference at Ellis Park stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, Saturday, June 27, 2009.
View Photo »JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - JUNE 26: Bob Bradley coqach of USA during training at Rand Stadium on June 26, 2009 in Johannesburg, South Africa. USA will play against Brazil on Sunday in the championship match of the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup.
View Photo »US coach Bob Bradley, right, gestures with defender Carlos Bocanegra prior to the start of a press conference in Johannesburg, South Africa, Friday, June 26, 2009. The US will play Brazil in the Confederations Cup final on Sunday.
View Photo »U.S. coach Bob Bradley (R) waits for the start of their Confederations Cup semi-final soccer match against Spain at the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein, June 24, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. coach Bob Bradley (R) listens to the national anthem before their Confederations Cup semi-final soccer match against Spain at the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein, June 24, 2009.
View Photo »US national soccer team coach Bob Bradley, right, talks with assistant coaches at the start of training session at the Seisa Ramabodu Stadium in Bloemfontein, South Africa, Tuesday, June 23, 2009. The US will face Spain Wednesday in a semifinal Confederations Cup soccer match.
View Photo »US national soccer team head coach Bob Bradley, right, looks on as Clint Dempsey, left, Conor Casey, second from left, and Ricardo Clark, second from right, take part in a training session at the Seisa Ramabodu Stadium, in Bloemfontein, South Africa, Tuesday, June 23, 2009.
View Photo »The US national soccer team's head coach Bob Bradley, center, speaks to his players during a training session at the Seisa Ramabodu Stadium, in Bloemfontein, South Africa, Tuesday, June 23, 2009. Spain will face the USA Wednesday in a semifinal Confederations Cup soccer match.
View Photo »The head coach for the US Men's National Soccer team Bob Bradley (2R) speaks to members of his team during a practice session at the Seisa Ramabodou stadium in Bloemfontain, South Africa on June 23, 2009.
View Photo »The head coach for the US Men's National Soccer team Bob Bradley (3R) speaks to members of his team during a practice session at the Seisa Ramabodou stadium in Bloemfontain, South Africa on June 23, 2009.
View Photo »USA's coach Bob Bradley, right, celebrates with his players Jonathan Bornstein, second from right, and others at the end of their Confederations Cup Group B soccer match against Egypt, at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg, South Africa, Sunday, June 21, 2009. The US won 3-0.
View Photo »USA's Landon Donovan, second from right, and his coach Bob Bradley, left, are seen at the end of their Confederations Cup Group B soccer match against Brazil, at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria, South Africa, Thursday, June 18, 2009. Brazil won 3-0.
View Photo »USA's Jonathan Spector, second from left, and USA's Oguchi Onyewe, second from right, walk past their coach Bob Bradley, center, at the end of their Confederations Cup Group B soccer match against Brazil, at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria, South Africa, Thursday, June 18, 2009.
View Photo »USA's coach Bob Bradley, right, checks his watch as Italy's coach Marcello Lippi is seen in the background during their Confederations Cup Group B soccer match at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria, South Africa, Monday, June 15, 2009. Italy won 3-1.
View Photo »CHICAGO - JUNE 06: Head coach Bob Bradley of the United States gives instructions to his team during a FIFA 2010 World Cup Qualifying match against Honduras on June 6, 2009 at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois. The United States defeated Honduras 2-1.
View Photo »U.S. head coach Bob Bradley, center left, talks to U.S. player Freddy Adu during a training session in San Jose, Tuesday, June 2, 2009. The U.S. will face Costa Rica in a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match in San Jose on June 3.
View Photo »U.S. coach Bob Bradley, center front, speaks during a press conference in San Salvador, Friday , March 27, 2009. U.S. will face El Salvador in a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match next March 28 in San Salvador.
View Photo »U.S. national soccer team coach Bob Bradley, center, surrounded by girls and boys, plays a ball during a visit to a soccer school for children in San Salvador, Friday , March 27, 2009. U.S. will face El Salvador in a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match next March 28 in San Salvador.
View Photo »U.S. national soccer team members, players Tim Howard, center left, Jose Torres, center right, coach Bob Bradley, center second from left, and assistant coach Mike Sorber, center second from right, visit a soccer school for children in San Salvador, Friday , March 27, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. national soccer team coach Bob Bradley, right, greets boys during a visit to a soccer school for children in San Salvador, Friday , March 27, 2009. U.S. will face El Salvador in a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match next March 28 in San Salvador.
View Photo »United States national team coach Bob Bradley, left, chats with a player during a practice Wednesday, July 1, 2009, in Tukwila, Wash.
View Photo »We will likely make a few changes [against Denmark] ... We’ll assess how players come out of this match and the possibility of bringing additional players. This is the chance to train a little bit and test some new players.
US fans calling for replacing Bob Bradley with Guus Hiddink
The penalty and going down 1-0 changed the game. Slovakia is a very well organized team and has a lot of people behind the ball. We were not sharp enough with our ability in the attacking third to make a play and get through the defense.
I'm proud to watch the U.S. play ... You look at it differently when you're in your 40s, because it's way past you. You're not competing against anyone anymore; you're a fan of the team. I saw [current U.S. coach] Bob Bradley last night at the UCLA game and I said congratulations and thanks, because it ...
We are very pleased about the opportunity to face another quality opponent on European soil ... Slovakia finished on top of a very competitive group in UEFA qualifying, and has demonstrated their capabilities throughout the process. With so few available dates for international matches between now and t...
There's a solid group of guys that are in every camp that [Bob Bradley] is trying to form a cohesive group out of ... I think Bob has done a good job of choosing guys who he thinks are doing the right job and can get the results when you need them.
We're in position going into the Costa Rica game to finish first in the group, and that's the goal
Having qualified for the World Cup, our focus is now on continuing to improve as a team as we build toward next summer ... Denmark is a very strong opponent. They proved their quality throughout the qualifying campaign, and this match provides another great opportunity to face quality opposition in a ro...
Denmark is a very strong opponent. They proved their quality throughout the qualifying campaign, and this match provides another great opportunity to face quality opposition in a road environment.
Costa Rica is a talented team that hit a tough stretch in qualifying
This was the most important game in qualifying because it was the one that qualified us for South Africa 2010 ... The celebration was a very good one because when you have a group that has come together, that has worked hard, that has grown, when they’ve accomplished something it’s a special feeling. To...
It's probably not a huge factor....in the Gold Cup, both the United States and Honduras didn't have their regulars. When we go into this game we understand how much they're playing for and how much it means to their fans. Those are the things we understand in order to make sure that our preparation is r...
This is going to be a tough game, Honduras has a lot to play for and this game is as important to them as it is to us ... We've seen what it's like in some of this type of [hostile] games, and I think we have handled the experiences well.
Teams from Central America are good teams, well coached ... And then combine that with environments: passionate crowds that are there behind their team and an environment that is never easy for the visitors.
This game means everything to Honduras and its people
We understand the challenge ... This game means everything to Honduras and its people and atmosphere in the stadium will be loud, passionate, exciting. We've seen that in other places and can draw upon those experiences. I think that will work well for us. We're excited about the opportunity we have. Th...
These are hugely important games for us ... We have been preparing this group for the last three years to be ready for these situations and we are confident in our ability to get the results we need to achieve our goal of qualifying for South Africa.
These are hugely important games for us as we have the opportunity to clinch a spot in the 2010 FIFA World Cup
We are excited about the challenge and the opportunity. Mexico is a very good team and we are all aware of their great success playing in Mexico City
We are excited about the challenge and the opportunity. Mexico is a very good team and we are all aware of their great success playing in Mexico City
I hope Bob Bradley was watching last night. Bring Beckerman and Findley to South Africa!
- DCUMD 14 hours ago
Aw I miss Bruce Arena. Have we fired Bob Bradley yet?
- bigpieps 1 day ago
Thank god Boca got rid of the blonde hair. Bob Bradley actually had hair. #mls
- kimmyswimmy 2 days ago