The USA were well on the road to their first ever men’s FIFA tournament win today (June 28th) after they took a 2-0 lead over Brazil in the final of the 2009 Confederations Cup at Ellis Park in Johannesburg, South Africa. However, they made the fatal mistake that most teams do once they get a lead, they simply stopped playing and let the game slip through their fingers as Brazil came back and punished them for it wad walked off the pitch with a 3-2 win after 90 minutes.
Clint Dempsey got the Americans of to a great start as he scored in the 10th minute on their first attack of the game as he bounced a shot past Brazilian keeper Julio Cesar.
Robinho came down left wing in the 13th minute and unleashed low right-footed shot that toward the far low corner, but keeper Tim Howard dove and turned it away with a fine save. Howard also made excellent stops in the 25th and 27th minutes and then Landon Donovan scored his 41st goal for the USA on a lightning-quick counter attack. Donovan slotted home a left footer into the low corner to the left of Cesar after a pass from Charlie Davies and the USA found themselves up 2-0 after just 27 minutes.
Howard made a fine save in the 35th minute and then Luis Fabiano headed over the bar just a few seconds later on the ensuing corner kick. Fabiano then missed a chance to get Brazil on the scoreboard before the half ended as he missed a low cross in injury time.
However Fabiano made amends for it in the first minute of the second half as he drove home a low left footer from edge of the box to make it 2-1. It was obviously the worst thing that could have happened for the Americans and it was a sign of things to come.
Howard made another fine save from a corner in the in 58th min and just a few moments later, Kaka, with a downward header, looked like he had tied the game up, but the ball was pushed out by Howard and off of the crossbar. Television replays couldn’t show if the whole ball definitely crossed the line because of their angles, but it looked like it may have gone in.
Dempsey had a chance to make it 3-1, but his left footer was saved by Cesar in 66th minute. In the 67th, Brazilian manager Dunga made a double substitution as he brought on Elano, and Daniel Alves came on for Andre Santos and Ramires.
That seemed to spark the team and Fabiano beat the offside trap in 70th minute and broke in on Howard, but the keeper came off his line well and made the save.
Brazil finally tied it at 2-2 when Kaka’s close-range shot hit the crossbar and bounced out right to Fabiano, who headed the rebound into the net for his tournament-leading fifth goal in the 74th minute. The inevitable happened just 10 minutes later as Brazilian captain Lucio headed in a corner kick from Elano in the 84th minute for the 3-2 winner and Brazil’s third Confederations Cup title.
The Americans only have themselves to blame as they didn’t continue playing the style that had put them in front 2-0. They failed to attack with any consistency at all in the final 45 minutes and paid the price for it.
In the third-place game, Spain beat hosts South Africa 3-2 in extra time.
There was no fooling around with the big boys in Spain today (May 2nd) as Barcelona completely ripped apart Real Madrid in all aspects of the game, except yellow cards and fouls, and handed them their heads on a plate in a 6-2 demolition job. To make things worse, the shredding took place in front of 80,000 fans at the Bernebeu in Madrid. This should more-or-less end Madrid’s chances at catching Barcelona and taking a third straight Primera Division crown, as they are seven points back with four games remaining.
Thierry Henry and Lionel Messi both scored a pair with Carles Puyol and Gerard Pique chipping in one each. It was Real’s first loss since Barcelona beat them at the Nou Camp back in December.
Madrid has been on fire since then by earning 52 points out of a possible 54 points, but were stopped dead in their tracks today. Barca can sew up the title next weekend if they beat Villarreal and Madrid loses to Valencia.
Higuain actually gave Madrid in a lead when he scored his 19th league goal in the 14th minute, but about five minutes later Barcelona was up 2-1 and just kept on coming with attack after attack. Messi put Barca up 3-1 up in the 36th minute, but Real made a game of it by bringing it back to 3-2 in the 56th minute. It didn’t last long though as Henry made it 4-2 just over a minute later.
That seemed to be the killer blow and Messi made it 5-2 in the 75th minute and Pique added to the embarrassment in the 83rd with Barcelona’s 100th league goal of the season.
In other Spanish games Numancia crawled off the bottom of the standings by beating Malaga 2-0. Meanwhile, Seville won 2-0 at Villarreal with goals from Luis Fabiano and Freddie Kanoute.
In the English Premier League, Manchester United stayed on track to retain their title with a 2-0 win away at a woeful Middlesbrough, with Ryan Giggs and Ji-Sung Park scoring. I don’t know how Gareth Southgate keeps his job there. He must have some compromising photos of somebody, because he just doesn’t have what it takes to be a big league manager. So it’s no surprise that Middlesbrough are in spot and almost guaranteed to go down into the Championship League where they belong. United are now six points clear of second place Liverpool and Chelsea, with the same amount of games played with Liverpool and a game in hand on Chelsea.
Chelsea managed to catch up to Liverpool with a 3-1 win at home over Fulham in a London derby. Arsenal embarrassed Portsmouth 3-0 at Fratton Park and Portsmouth had Noe Pamorot sent off. Tottenham managed to keep their home record looking pretty good with a 1-0 win over cellar dwellers West Brom. That doesn’t really say much though. Manchester City beat another less-than-mediocre team with a 3-1 win over Blackburn at home. Each team scored on a penalty. West Ham beat Stoke 1-0 at The Britannia and in another barn burner; Wigan and Bolton drew 0-0 at the JJB Stadium.