Confederations Cup

US: Yes we can beat Brazil

2009-06-27 20:18
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Johannesburg - United States playmaker Landon Donovan is counting on the support of South African fans in Sunday's Confederations Cup final against Brazil at Coca Cola Park.

The USA's all-time top scorer has an unhappy record against the holders, who dished out a 3-0 beating to Donovan and his teammates in the group stages.

But the Los Angeles Galaxy star is hoping for a change of fortune in the South African commercial capital, with the vuvuzela-blowing locals' assistance.

"I've never beaten Brazil at any level," Donovan said. "I have one particular lowlight, my first game against them was an Under-23 match in Brasilia - we lost 7-0!

"We're hoping to rectify that tomorrow, it would be a nice time to do it."

Concerning the local fans, he commented: "One of the best things here was coming to the stadium the other night. I wasn't sure how the crowd were going to accept us, then realised how many South Africans were on our side.

"I think we've shown a spirit and competiveness that people love and find infectious. I expect the same tomorrow, people want to see us doing well."

Donovan went on to talk about the importance of Sunday's final to the CONCACAF Gold Cup winners.

"We're extremely excited to be here, it's a big opportunity for us and one we don't get often. We're going to give it everything we have, there's no promise we'll get back to a final like this so we're going to take advantage of it," he said.

Coach Bob Bradley told the eve-of-match press conference that the USA's appearance in the Confed Cup finale was the fruit of a long voyage.

"This chance is not something that's happened in the last few days, it's a result of a lot of things happening in US soccer like MLS players choosing to go to Europe, and our success and disappointments at the World Cup," he said.

"We're continuing our march in the soccer world and this is an important step."

Asked how the USA were going to beat Brazil after going down heavily to them already in this tournament, he remarked: "Against Brazil we started tentatively and made critical errors and went a man down.

"I think we've shown in our last two games against Egypt and Spain we've started with more energy and with a balance of aggression and intelligence.

"We've learned from the Brazil game and now we have a wonderful opportunity to start over with them and make sure the beginning of the match is right for us and we come out as champions.

"The expression 'Yes we can' worked for Barack Obama, so we can as well."

 

Your Comments

Anonymous User6/28/2009 5:11 PM
I dont think they can win. Brazil is going to kick their ass big time. The score is going to be 0-10 for Brazil !!!!! USA is somewhere in 30st place and Brazil is third or second on the world list.But if it was South-Africa against Brazil in the final they will win.
Michael6/28/2009 7:42 AM
The USA can win if they take the game to Brazil. The tempo has to be high and not let Brazil set the pace of the game. Looking at the Bafana game Brazil looked in control but lazy in phases. Keep running at them and make them work hard all over the field will create openings and USA can then score. I am sure Brazil will put one or two in the net and USA needs to unsettle them just like Spain
Anonymous User6/28/2009 6:21 AM
South Africans in your side? I think you have mistaken Africa for the whole of Africa.
Greenboots6/27/2009 8:46 PM
Go for it from the start USA .Stick to your Game plan right until the end! Anything is possible.Stay focused all the time.We know you can do it.Good luck Bafana Bafana . Make our day !
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