Bradley Bummed By Paraguay Loss
(Soccer365.com) - U.S. National Team boss Bob Bradley admitted that Monday’s Copa América group defeat to Paraguay will probably hurt for a good while.
The team squandered several opportunities in front of net, and were victimized by an ill-struck Jonathan Bornstein back pass that Oscar Cardozo scooped up to fire the winner.
"The result is difficult for us tonight," said Bradley. "We feel that the effort of the team was strong."
"Nonetheless, we didn’t do very well with some of the chances that we created, and we certainly made a mistake that Paraguay was able to take advantage of."
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Comments
well we all no that u.s. got lucky in the gold cup so it dosent matter nobody respects them thats a fact
Posted by: victor | July 3, 2007 12:48 PM
This is a major learning curb for them right now.
Posted by: Ken | July 4, 2007 11:49 AM
U.S. didn't get lucky at the gold cup, they just had all their top players like donavan, dempsey, beasley,ching. if you look most of their players in this tournament are young and inexperienced while argentina brought their world cup team with crespo tevez messi and all their other top stars,
Posted by: no name | July 4, 2007 02:11 PM
Paraguay is a very good team.
Posted by: giova * * * * | July 4, 2007 04:09 PM
I gotta go with gigi on this one dudes! Paraguay has a good team. The US does not. First team, second team, no matter. They just are not very good dudes!
Posted by: Dave | July 4, 2007 04:53 PM
Have the Americans been knocked out of the Copa yet?
Posted by: Boris | July 4, 2007 06:21 PM
Come on, who cares about the US? Everyone knows they couldn't kick a ball out of a wet paper sack if their lives depended on it. They should consider themselves lucky they were even invited to the Copa America when you consider what a rich history the Copa has.
Posted by: Dennis | July 4, 2007 08:08 PM
The US men's national team just aren't on the same level as other teams like Argentina . . . even if they would've brought Donovan.
Posted by: stephen | July 5, 2007 12:03 PM