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RedDread 09-04-2005 04:37 AM

USA 2-0 Over Mexico--who still has words for USA after the loss
 
Keller blanks Mexico to lead USA to World Cup
Associated Press

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- There was no better way for the United States to make the World Cup than with a shutout victory over Mexico.

The Americans are headed to next year's soccer championship in Germany after beating the Mexicans 2-0 Saturday night thanks to goals by Steve Ralston and DaMarcus Beasley five minutes apart in the second half.

"We had one blemish on our record when we lost in Mexico City," coach Bruce Arena said, "and it was nice to get that back, and it was very special to qualify against our archrivals."

U.S. star Landon Donovan said it more strongly: "They do a lot of talking. They haven't beat us in a long time here. I'm kind of sick of it. There's no better scenario than to beat them easily."

It wasn't all that easy, and it took those two quick strikes after a sloppy and chippy first half to lift the United States into the 32-team tournament with three games to spare. It was the first time since 1934 that the Americans were the first team into the World Cup from North and Central America and the Caribbean.

It will be the fifth straight World Cup appearance for the Americans, who are ranked sixth in the world, one spot behind Mexico -- for now.

The win avenged a 2-1 loss in Mexico in March and gave American goalkeeper Kasey Keller his 50th career victory for the national team. The United States has not lost to Mexico on American soil in seven games since 1999, and has not yielded any goals in that span, either.

On both U.S. scores, Mexico seemed confused who should be where on set plays. Eddie Lewis' 35-yard floating free kick was headed by Oguchi Onyewu, whose 6-foot-4 height came in handy as he soared over the smallish, befuddled defense. His shot hit the goalpost and bounded into the air directly to the unguarded Ralston, who got his second career international goal.

"It was about the easiest goal I've scored," said Ralston, who has only 13 international appearances and never can be sure if he'll be in the lineup. "It was a scrappy game and we showed a lot of heart."

The goal woke up the flag-waving, red-white-and-blue clad American fans, who began pounding the bleachers with their feet. The noise seemed to further unnerve the visitors, and they were out of position on a short U.S. corner kick by Donovan.

The ball came to Claudio Reyna, and the unmarked U.S. captain fed an equally wide-open Beasley. His twisting left-footed kick soared over goalkeeper Oswaldo Sanchez, who had no chance.

From there, it was a matter of getting another shutout for Keller, who has blanked five straight opponents in qualifying and has a scoreless streak of 507 minutes in all. The Americans are 6-1 in the final qualifying round and play at Guatemala on Wednesday, when most of the regulars will be excused.

Mexico (5-1-1) still needs another point in its final three games to make Germany 2006. Its coach, Ricardo Lavolpe, was not impressed by the winners.

"The U.S. is a small team," he said. "They play like my sister, my aunt and my grandmother."

At the final whistle, most of the 24,685 fans chanted "U-S-A! U-S-A!" as several players ran off the bench wrapped in U.S. flags. All of the Americans were handed flags, which they then draped on their shoulders or waved to the crowd as fireworks lit the sky.

"Obviously, this is a relief," said U.S. coach Bruce Arena, who guided the U.S. team to the quarterfinals in the 2002 World Cup. "The whole purpose at the beginning of qualifying is to quickly make the World Cup, and we did it before anyone else."

The strong U.S. showing in the second half helped ease the ugliness of the first 45 minutes, in which neither team truly threatened until the final minute. Keller needed to make a diving hand save on Ramon Morales' free kick in injury time.

Otherwise, the visitors seemed satisfied to keep the scoreboard empty -- and to keep fouling midfielder Beasley, who was victimized four times in the half, five times overall.

In turn, U.S. defender Frankie Hejduk committed four fouls in the opening 45 minutes.

"The first team to make a mistake would not win, and Mexico made the mistake," Lavolpe said.



Here's a thought: when you get blanked, it's best not to spew insults at the team that just whupped you. 'Cause whatever you say about them, they just kicked your ASS!!! nlm

CHIEF4EVER 09-04-2005 06:55 AM

Hopefully we will make some noise in the WC this time. It would be so sweet to win it all in Deutschland but that may be asking too much. GO USA!!!!!!

carlos3652 09-04-2005 08:53 AM

ROFL. Mexico's coach is an idiot... Congrats to the US... I know how it feels to qualify for the WC vs an arch rival (Brazil 1-3 Arg earlier this year). It feels good.

Good luck in the WC, the rest of the games after you qualify are like preaseason "fine tunning" the team, trying out different players, so dont pay too much info if they lose any other games... they are in!

Saul Good 09-04-2005 09:01 AM

I couldn't care less about soccer except for the fact that I love pissing off other countries by beating their asses in a sport that nobody in this country cares about. My dream soccer scenario would be for the US to win the world cup and have it not make the paper.

BigMeatballDave 09-04-2005 10:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BoseWolf

"The U.S. is a small team," he said. "They play like my sister, my aunt and my grandmother."

What does that say for his team? What a dipshit...
ROFL

Saul Good 09-04-2005 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigChiefDave
What does that say for his team? What a dipshit...
ROFL

It's hard to talk good trash after getting your ass handed to you. I went to Rockhurst High School back in the day. Teams loved to play the "bundle of sticks" card after we'd just beat them by 6 TDs. Yep, we're bundle of stickss, but you're gonna play catcher tonight because we just bitch slapped you with our Junior Varsity. The Mexican coach has the maturity level of pouty high schoolers. Nice work.

Valiant 09-04-2005 11:13 AM

Quote:

Mexico (5-1-1) still needs another point in its final three games to make Germany 2006. Its coach, Ricardo Lavolpe, was not impressed by the winners.
Quote:

"The U.S. is a small team," he said. "They play like my sister, my aunt and my grandmother."
Which all after the game defected to the US so they could work at taco bell, a real mexican organization... ROFL

mikey23545 09-04-2005 11:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BoseWolf
"The U.S. is a small team," he said. "They play like my sister, my aunt and my grandmother."

Is it really an insult to soccer players to compare them to women?....

Skip Towne 09-04-2005 12:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saul Good
I couldn't care less about soccer except for the fact that I love pissing off other countries by beating their asses in a sport that nobody in this country cares about. My dream soccer scenario would be for the US to win the world cup and have it not make the paper.

That's rep.

Frazod 09-04-2005 12:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saul Good
I couldn't care less about soccer except for the fact that I love pissing off other countries by beating their asses in a sport that nobody in this country cares about. My dream soccer scenario would be for the US to win the world cup and have it not make the paper.

That's even more rep. :thumb:

DJJasonp 09-04-2005 01:00 PM

The great thing about beating Mexico.....half of their country is now on suicide watch.....

Crap....that means our hospitals face extra business .....since half of their country is already frickin' here!

|Zach| 09-04-2005 05:55 PM

Awesome win.

Ultra Peanut 09-04-2005 05:59 PM

Mexico hasn't scored on us on US soil in six years. ROFL

LaVolpe's hilarious. This particular little girl sure shut Borgetti down:

<img src="http://www.photodump.com/direct/Lassiter15/goochborgetti.jpg" style="width: 720px; height: 480px; border: 0" alt="" />

Borgetti got Onyewowned.

In any stadium in the world except Azteca, Mexico BELONGS TO US.

kcxiv 09-04-2005 06:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DJJasonp
The great thing about beating Mexico.....half of their country is now on suicide watch.....

Crap....that means our hospitals face extra business .....since half of their country is already frickin' here!

yep, i am here, what you wanna do?

Pants 09-04-2005 06:47 PM

What a ****ing moron, U.S. is the opposite of the littel girl style he mentions. Usually it's the Southern teams like Brazil, Mexico, Spain, Portugal, etc. who play like little girls, they're more technical than physical (well I'm not sure about Mexico - never really payed attention to them - but I assume that's what they do as well).

Also, here's a little tidbit that nobody cares about - Ukraine was the first European team to qualify yesterday. Boooya!


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