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USA vs. Canada: The Highlights

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMqxofNHWDc]

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  1. Ah, it was originally a shorter highlight reel from the Spanish broadcast of just the 2 goals and Howard’s HUGE saves in the 2nd half.

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  2. JP actually had enthusiasm during this game judging by the highlights and his calls on the goals….good to see.

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  3. As much as it was a mediocre chance– which wasn’t Altidore’s fault; it was a bad-angle shot– and poor goaltending, the ball doesn’t go in if it’s not hammered. As I said on the other thread, Altidore’s power and strength is head and shoulders above everyone else on the team’s– and that’s why he should and will keep getting chances to start.

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  4. That isn’t hating. That was a well written and thought out comment. Everything you disagree with isn’t a hater!

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  5. It at the 3:08 mark. And it is incredible. It was going on frame too but that Canadians head got in the way. Great body control by Demps.

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  6. The gloves they use these days, make goalies look like they have webbed hands, like a duck.
    And with Timmie, he has the added ignominy or notoriety of being associated with some Hollywood movie character, “Howard the Duck.”

    Viva el Pato Howard, viva!

    Rumors are Ferguson wants him back at Man U- webbed hands and all.

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  7. Pablo Ramirez on univision, “Jozy Altidore, la media vuelta..GOL, go-o-o-l, gol, gol, gol, gol, gol, gol, gol, le pateo feisimo, pero no olvidemos que la suerte cuenta y es gol de Altidore…….”
    In other words, he didn’t think the shot was very pretty – or especially well placed but, in goals, luck counts as well.
    The replay shows that he got the shot of QUICKLY, while his defender screened the goalie, he put it on frame, HARD and low, looked like he was aiming for the near post, and the goalie was caught napping…… un gol, es un gol, es un gol…………..

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  8. What is this “El Pato” (The Duck) nickname that they used like 8 times in the 2 save clips? Is that a pan-Latino nickname for good goalkeepers? I know that in Argentina they have “El Pato Abbondanzieri.”

    EL PAAAATO TEEEM HOWWWWWERD!

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  9. hey Shut it with your bullcrap, i cant stand haters that always finds a way to hate , no matter what the player the hate does.

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  10. Bad goalkeeping, yes, but Altidore really put some juice on the shot, and put it on target from a tough angle — so it’s not a complete cheapie. His shield and turn was picture-perfect as well.

    Besides, I don’t remember anybody complaining about Dempsey’s “Hand of Clod” goal on Robert Green in the World Cup… Now THAT was a dribbler.

    As Gertrude Stein famously said, “A goal is a goal is a goal.”

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  11. So here’s my take: Yes, I’m glad Jozy scored, glad he turned quick, got a powerful shot off. But was it still bad goalkeeping that allowed the goal, yes. But hopefully this goal will give Jozy more confidence and he can get back to scoring. (Howard would have saved that easily, btw.)

    Also, if he scores some more in the Gold Cup and if Rossi goes to Barca, maybe it will help him get more time at his club team.

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  12. There was some criticism of Altidore’s goal on the board last night, but it looks fine to me. Great seam pass, Jozy uses his body well to set up the shot, turns and blasts it low and hard. Terrible goalkeeping, but that’s the game.

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  13. Seriously, I didn’t notice how freaking awesome that save was until now. How someone can react this fast is beyond me. Ridiculous.

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  14. Man, even seeing it again, that final save on Gerba’s point-blank rocket is ridiculous….

    (Also, I’m glad Gerba didn’t start. For someone playing in the nether regions of North American soccer, he looked far more dangerous than Simeon Jackson.)

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