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Americans Abroad: Weekend Rewind

Jozy Altidore 1 (Reuters) 

Jozy Altidore didn't score a goal, nor was he one of the standouts for Villarreal against Getafe on Saturday, but the fact is the young American striker played 90 minutes in a crucial La Liga match and didn't look out of place.

Altidore didn't score in his second straight league start, but he did have a header that forced a save and eventually led to Villarreal's first goal as the 'Yellow Submarine' rallied back from a 3-0 deficit to salvage a 3-3 tie.

It was a mixed week for Americans Abroad, with Altidore's start among the bright spots. Another of the bright spots was U.S. national team defender Frank Simek making his first start in 14 months after being sidelined by major ankle surgery. He got beaten for a goal but settled down and played a strong game for Sheffield Wednesday in a 1-1 tie against Southampton.

Brad Friedel got the better of Tim Howard in the battle of America's best goalkeepers as Everton's defense left Howard out to dry in a 3-2 Aston Villa victory that included an unbelievable ending.

Other positives including DaMarcus Beasley earning the start in a Rangers blowout, Freddy Adu getting off the Monaco bench for some minutes in a weekend loss and Luis Robles recording the shutout for Kaiserslautern in a scoreless draw vs. Duisburg.

Here is how the rest of the Americans Abroad did this weekend:

ENGLAND

PREMIER LEAGUE

COCA COLA CHAMPIONSHIP

SCOTLAND

GERMANY

BUNDESLIGA

BUNDESLIGA 2

SPAIN

ITALY

SERIE B

FRANCE

LIGUE 1

LIGUE 2

BELGIUM

DENMARK

AUSTRIA

American-born Players Playing for Other Countries

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What do you think of these performances? Happy to see Frank Simek making his way back into the starting lineup? Glad to see Beasley earning a start? Disappointed with Altidore's performance, or encouraged by the fact that he was left on the field for 90 minutes and made his second straight start for a powerhouse like Villarreal?

Share your thoughts below.

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