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  1. Kartik Krishnaiyer
    June 24, 2009 at 8:44 pm | | Reply


    European nations have continued to struggle in competitions outside Europe. Today the Spanish once again proved that Europe’s best cannot cope with

    1- speed from the opposition
    2- physical play
    3- altitude
    4- cold weather
    5- smaller pitch sizes
    6- hostile crowds

    As I said on our sister site, MLS Talk yesterday several factors pointed to Spain not performing at the high level anticipated by the European press. Even if they had gotten by us I can guarantee you they would have been comprehensively beaten in the final.

  2. RaiderRich
    RaiderRich
    June 24, 2009 at 8:45 pm | | Reply


    In the immortal words of Mario Rosenstock…

    “Shut up, Spain!”

  3. MM
    MM
    June 24, 2009 at 8:47 pm | | Reply


    congrats to USA. Spain will rebound.

    1. RaiderRich
      RaiderRich
      June 24, 2009 at 8:52 pm | | Reply


      Thank god international tournaments are decided by one game rather than aggregate.

  4. MM
    MM
    June 24, 2009 at 8:49 pm | | Reply


    this happens, just like Manchester United losing to Barcelona

    1. Jay
      Jay
      June 24, 2009 at 9:48 pm | | Reply


      Get outta here.

  5. Mark Flint
    Mark Flint
    June 24, 2009 at 10:04 pm | | Reply


    Barcelona dominated Man U, while Spain spent the day knocking the ball around the goal box.

  6. uh?
    uh?
    June 24, 2009 at 11:51 pm | | Reply


    this blog is pathetic, no props at all to the us. gaffer you live in america and you could care less about our national team.

    1. yup
      yup
      June 25, 2009 at 2:25 am | | Reply


      I was about to post something very similar.

      This is one of my favorite blogs, but this is ridiculous. I might as well go listen to Jim Rome.

      1. The Gaffer
        June 25, 2009 at 6:47 am | | Reply


        Guys, all of the Confederations Cup coverage is on our sister site, Major League Soccer Talk, at http://www.majorleaguesoccertalk.com/ There, we’ve had daily coverage as well as several podcasts and more. I’ve also been twittering about the Confederations Cup all week long at http://www.twitter.com/epltalk

        Congratulations to the United States. But EPL Talk is all about the English Premier League. The majority of our readers are from England. So the most logical place for Confederations Cup coverage is MLS Talk. Hope you understand.

        Cheers,
        The Gaffer

  7. Rob
    Rob
    June 25, 2009 at 6:49 am | | Reply


    I would like to see Onewyu move to an EPL side, but I don’t think its going to happen. I’m just curious as to how he would perform, being such a solid part every game in the air for the US backline.

    1. Eladio
      Eladio
      June 25, 2009 at 8:44 am | | Reply


      Onewyu to the EPL? You do remember his stint at Newcastle where he looked completely lost and couldn’t even come close to matching the speed of the EPL?

  8. Mike
    June 25, 2009 at 7:56 am | | Reply


    Let’s put this in some historical context: Was it the greatest win in U.S. soccer history?
    http://bit.ly/X4xqN

    1. AtlantaPompey
      AtlantaPompey
      June 25, 2009 at 11:05 am | | Reply


      No. Beating Brazil 1-0 in the 1999 Gold Cup Final was more important because we lifted a trophy after that one. If we beat Brazil in the Confed Cup Final, then it will replace that match as the greatest win in US soccer history. Beating England in the 1950 World Cup, while shocking and noteworthy, does not rise to this level because it didn’t result in a trophy.

  9. Roger
    Roger
    June 25, 2009 at 10:34 am | | Reply


    Arrogant super yank,Kartik again mouthing off about how bad Europe is and how terrible England is. If I wanted to read your anti England rants and Yank/Latin power blogs I would go to MLS Talk. Thank goodness captain america eplnfl seems to be missing.

    The problem for American lovers of the English game is we are going to have to put up with US Soccer and US Soccer snob arrogance for the next year for this. The game was total and complete fluke. Spain would beat USA 9 times out of 10 and I say that as an American.

    1. James
      James
      June 25, 2009 at 12:30 pm | | Reply


      ROFL.

  10. gary
    June 26, 2009 at 12:26 am | | Reply


    also apparently NOT giving props to the appropriate team for solid play. it’s typical euro-centric talk about football to downplay anything good the US National team does. The tone of your post sucks.

    It’s an inconsistent team, for sure, but come on

    “What comes from this…perhaps not much.” And, of course, the match is deemed “irrelevant”. TYPICAL. CRAP.

    I love EPL. I read it everyday to keep up on football news while I live in South Korea. So keep up the good work and please do stop catering to the spectacular tone of euro discourse about the sport. What happens around the world has relevance.

    My opinion: football is about exploiting weaknesses, taking advantage of mistakes, and solid marking on defense. If you can get a stellar goaltending performance, then that’s an added bonus. And teams that consistently perform with at least 3 out of 4 of these win games. That’s what the US did. Excellent win.

    The point: The US can compete at an international level against any team on any day. We have the talent, though not the superstars. The US is inconsistent.

    In addition, this is not an “irrelevant” match for Spain. They lost their first game in 16 and have now lost their 35 game unbeaten streak. TO THE AMERICANS. It is funny. And apropos, I think. Welcome, in other words.

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