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USA upsets Spain to make Confederations Cup final

Updated on: 25 June,2009 08:33 AM IST  | 
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Underdogs USA shock Euro champs to make the Confederations Cup final with a 2-0 win

USA upsets Spain to make Confederations Cup final

Underdogs USA shock Euro champs to make the Confederations Cup final with a 2-0 win




A first half strike from Villarreal's Jozy Altidore and another 16 minutes from time by Fulham's Clint Dempsey did the damage in what will go down as one of the biggest victories in US football history.

They also had a flawless performance by Everton goalkeeper Tim Howard and a commendable defensive display to thank for earning them a shot at the trophy on Sunday against either Brazil or hosts South Africa.

Their only black mark was having Michael Bradley son of the coach Bob sent off for a lunging tackle with four minutes left, meaning he will miss the final.

It was a remarkable upset on a freezing night that not only ended Spain's record of 15 consecutive wins but also prevented them from surpassing Brazil's 35-match unbeaten run.

Spain will have to be content with going into the history books level with the South Americans after their first loss since November 15 2006.

After resting several players for their last match against South Africa, they were back at full strength with Iker Casillas, Sergio Ramos, Joan Capdevila and Xabi Alonso returning to action. The United States welcomed back captain and ex-Fulham player Carlos Bocanegra while Howard returned to goal.

Worthy opponents
Spain had won all three previous encounters but the United States' miracle run to the last four, qualifying on goals scored after finishing level with Italy on goal difference, showed they could not be underestimated.

They had the first chance of the match with Howard forced to turn a dangerous Cesc Fabregas cross-cum-shot over the bar in the third minute.

But the US weren't sitting back and Charlie Davies sent a spectacular bicycle kick flashing just wide then wasted a free header minutes later.

With Dempsey firing a long range drive close soon after it was clear they meant business.

At the other end Fabregas sent a cross in from the left which Fernando Torres volleyed just past the post from six yards.

They combined superbly again shortly after with the Liverpool striker forcing a fine one-handed save from his Merseyside rival Howard.

But in a major shock the US took the lead on 27 minutes when the powerful Altidore muscled past Capdevila and Carles Puyol with Casillas unable to prevent his shot finding the back of the net.

It was only the third goal Spain had conceded in 16 games.

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