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Ghana Maim Us Pride: Germany 2006 World Cup Round One by engr17(m): 7:32pm On Jun 22, 2006
NUREMBERG, Germany - There was no glory for the United States at this year's World Cup, only frustration and failure. The Americans were eliminated in the first round, losing to Ghana 2-1 Thursday in a game they had to win to advance to the tournament's knockout phase.

With thousands of red, white and blue-clad fans cheering them on in Franken-Stadion, the Americans fell flat against a Black Stars team that was stronger and faster. Surprising Ghana advanced along with Italy from Group E.

It was a bitter ending for the United States, which carried high hopes — and a No. 5 world ranking from FIFA — onto soccer's biggest stage. Four years ago, the Americans made the quarterfinals of the World Cup.

Haminu Draman put the Africans ahead in the 22nd minute, breaking in alone on goalkeeper Kasey Keller after colliding with Claudio Reyna, who crumpled to the ground in pain.

The United States, which has never won a World Cup game in which it trailed, tied it when Clint Dempsey scored in the 43rd minute with a smashing 10-yard shot off a perfect feed from DaMarcus Beasley. But Ghana captain Stephen Appiah converted a penalty kick in the second minute of first-half injury time after American defender Oguchi Onyewu was called for a foul in the penalty area.

"We worked real hard to get back in the game," coach Bruce Arena said. "I am disappointed in the judgment of the referee in the penalty call. We would have liked to come out at halftime even, with a chance to win the game. That was a big call.

"Having said that, we could have been better in the second half with our own opportunities."

The Black Stars outfouled the Americans 32-16.

Eddie Johnson entered in the 61st minute as the United States pressed, and Brian McBride nearly tied it again in the 66th, but his diving header inside the 6-yard box clanked off the near post. A minute later, Onyewu sent a header off Landon Donovan's corner kick just over the crossbar.

In order to advance, the Americans needed a victory and some help. They got the needed assistance when Italy defeated the Czech Republic 2-0 in a game played simultaneous in Hamburg. But the United States (0-2-1) didn't come through and finished the tournament with one point — its first in a World Cup played in Europe, but not enough to escape the basement in Group E.

Italy (2-0-1) won the group with seven points and Ghana (2-1), making its first World Cup appearance, advanced with six points.

"This is a historic moment for us," Ghana coach Ratomir Dujkovic said. "We are very happy. It was a very nervous match because of the importance to both teams. But we have done it, we are satisfied."

Four years ago, the Americans were the satisfied ones with their best showing since 1930. But this time, in what probably marked the final World Cup appearances of Reyna, McBride and perhaps Keller, they reverted to their form of 1998 in France, when they finished last overall.

U.S. fans outnumbered the Ghanaians dressed in red, yellow and green, both in the cobblestone streets of Nuremberg's old town before the game and in the historic ballpark where Hitler Youth marched seven decades ago.

With Eddie Pope and Pablo Mastroeni suspended, the Americans used Jimmy Conrad to replace Pope at central defender and Reyna shifted back to Mastroeni's defensive midfield role. Beasley joined Donovan in the center of the midfield and Eddie Lewis, who started the opener at left back, took over in left midfield — his more familiar position — from Bobby Convey.

Draman scored after Dempsey played a back pass to Reyna, and the U.S. captain collided with the Ghanaian left knee to left knee. As Reyna fell, Draman took possession and rushed in one-on-one against Keller, putting the ball onto his right foot and sending it into the corner of the net beyond the diving goalkeeper from 10 yards.

Reyna was taken off the field on a stretcher, grimacing, but returned in the 26th minute, just about the time Italy went ahead of the Czechs. Still looking pained, he was replaced by Ben Olsen in the 40th minute and went to the bench, where the knee was wrapped.

Donovan, who failed to score after getting two World Cup goals as a 20 year old in 2002, had a great chance to tie it in the 35th. He had an open shot after Brian McBride dropped a header for him, but got under the ball and his volley attempt went way high — with U.S. coach Bruce Arena looking disgusted in front of the bench.

Dempsey then tied it.

Beasley, along the left flank just past midfield, battled Derek Boateng and John Pantsil and stole the ball. After a short run, Beasley sent a pinpoint left-footed cross in front of the goal. Racing ahead of Habib Mohamed, Dempsey one-timed the ball with his right foot from about 12 yards.

It was the first goal by a U.S. player in the World Cup in 338 minutes. Dempsey did his rap dance as Americans celebrated.

But moments later, the Americans fell behind again. For good.

Onyewu pushed down Razak Pimpong in the penalty area battling for a header, and Germany's Markus Merk — one of the world's top-rated officials — immediately pointed to the penalty spot as Arena buried his face in his hands. Keller dived left, but Appiah put the ball high to the goalkeeper's right.

Arena kept on talking in the referee's direction until an assistant coach pulled him away.
Re: Ghana Maim Us Pride: Germany 2006 World Cup Round One by my2cents(m): 9:02pm On Jun 22, 2006
Make US go sidon e jo. Just because they rule the world in basketball and their "football" doesn't mean they can just waltz into a competition where other countries have been playing for at least 100 years and claim top spot.

They were lucky in 2002, thanks to an easy group, pure plain and simple grin
Re: Ghana Maim Us Pride: Germany 2006 World Cup Round One by bluenubian(f): 12:52am On Jun 23, 2006
im soo glad, ghana whoped US @$$, i have friend here that hate soccer, and it pisses me off when they talk about it, imma go back and stick this to their face
Re: Ghana Maim Us Pride: Germany 2006 World Cup Round One by diddy4(m): 1:05am On Jun 23, 2006
abeg take am easy ooo. cheesy
Re: Ghana Maim Us Pride: Germany 2006 World Cup Round One by bluenubian(f): 1:06am On Jun 23, 2006
yeah imma be wearing my ghana jersey to work tonight
Re: Ghana Maim Us Pride: Germany 2006 World Cup Round One by diddy4(m): 1:08am On Jun 23, 2006
lol, cool. wish i have one of those. what i have here is jamaican and im looking for naija.
Re: Ghana Maim Us Pride: Germany 2006 World Cup Round One by temitwice(m): 11:23am On Jun 23, 2006
I read all d articles and no one is pointing to the fact that the referee is terrible, The goals he allowed would not be counted by any rational and sane referee, am not beefing Ghana mind you, but i guess the USA has been booted out unfairly, well life is unfair tho,
Re: Ghana Maim Us Pride: Germany 2006 World Cup Round One by my2cents(m): 4:18pm On Jun 23, 2006
temitwice,

Yep, I agree with the pk thingy, however, the US has lost and need to learn and move on.

Truth be told, they need to work on their tactics. Also, they need to make sure more of their players play in europe. Just like the NBA is the port of call for basketball players worldwide, europe is the port of call for footballers worldwide. You can't have a team where at least 8 players are in the MLS and expect them to go very far.

As usual, my 2 cents smiley

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