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US MEDIA LAMENT MISS OPPORTUNITIES
JUNE 22: Respect, dismay, scepticism and disappointment greeted America's World Cup exit. (More)
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CLAUDIO'S SILVER LINING
JUNE 22: USA skipper Claudio Reyna hailed the "incredible progress" his country have made. (More)
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SANNEH BRANDS GERMANS 'LUCKY'
JUNE 21: Post-match reaction to Germany's 1-0 victory over the USA. (More)
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GERMANY v USA MINUTE-BY-MINUTE
JUNE 21: A look back at how Germany beat the USA 1-0 in their quarter-final clash in Ulsan. (More)
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THIS IS BEST AMERICAN SIDE EVER - ARENA
JUNE 21: USA coach Bruce Arena believes his quarter-finalists are the best side his country has produced. (More)
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AMERICA WAKES UP TO SOCCER
JUNE 20: The United States are getting used to having their soccer team making the World Cup headlines. (More)
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USA UNDERDOGS READY FOR GERMANS
JUNE 20: The United States team plan to hound the Germans out of the World Cup. (More)
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AGOOS - FRIEDEL THE KEY FOR US
JUNE 19: Goalkeeper Brad Friedel is the key factor in the USA's bid for World Cup glory. (More)
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LEWIS GIVES TIGANA FOOD FOR THOUGHT
JUNE 18: United States hero Eddie Lewis is just trying to prove Fulham boss Jean Tigana wrong. (More)
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ARENA RESTORES AMERICAN PRIDE
JUNE 18: The United States team have now won the respect, acceptance and credibility they craved. (More)
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DONOVAN LEADS YOUNG GUNS
JUNE 18: Landon Donovan was always going to have a seismic impact on the World Cup finals. (More)
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MLS REJOICES FOR HOME-BASED HEROES
JUNE 17: USA's heroics in the World Cup has sent ripples of delight through Major League Soccer (MLS). (More)
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USA INSPIRED BY PRESIDENTIAL CALL
JUNE 17: Post-match reaction to the USA's 2-0 World Cup second-round victory over Mexico. (More)
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MEXICO v USA MINUTE-BY-MINUTE
JUNE 17: A look back at how the USA beat Mexico 2-0 in their second round clash in Jeonju. (More)
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JONES HOPES TO BEAT THE BEST
JUNE 16: Cobi Jones insists it is not enough for the United States to just play the best teams. (More)
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FRIEDEL AVOIDING REALITY CHECK
JUNE 15: Brad Friedel knows that sooner or later reality will strike for the United States. (More)
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WE DESERVED TO GO THROUGH - REYNA
JUNE 14: Post-match reaction to Poland's 3-1 victory over the USA. (More)
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GROUP D CLOCKWATCH
JUNE 14: A look at how events unfolded on the final day of action in Group H. (More)
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REYNA POINTS TO FATIGUE FACTOR
JUNE 13: USA skipper Claudio Reyna put the demise of two of the world's best teams down to fatigue. (More)
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USA WORRY ABOUT POLES
JUNE 13: United States coach Bruce Arena fears a World Cup backlash from eliminated Poland. (More)
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COME TO EUROPE, FRIEDEL TELLS KOREANS
JUNE 11: United States keeper Brad Friedel believes the South Korean players should play in Europe. (More)
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HIDDINK RUES MISSED OPPORTUNITIES
JUNE 10: Post-match reaction to the 1-1 World Cup Group D draw between South Korea and the USA. (More)
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SOUTH KOREA v USA MINUTE-BY-MINUTE
JUNE 10: A detailed rundown on how South Korea drew 1-1 with the USA in their Group D clash in Daegu. (More)
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ARENA FEARS CONFIDENT KOREANS
JUNE 9: US coach Bruce Arena knows the size of the task faced by his side when they face South Korea. (More)
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HEAVY SECURITY FOR USA GAME
JUNE 9: Heavily-armed security forces have been drafted in for the World Cup tie between South Korea and USA. (More)
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HAYDUK READY FOR UNFAMILIAR ROLE
JUNE 8: Frankie Hayduk is set to stay in an unaccustomed left-back role against South Korea. (More)
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KOREA TIGHTEN SECURITY
JUNE 8: South Korea's meeting with the USA will take place on Monday against a backdrop of heavy security. (More)
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MOORE LOOKING FORWARD TO CLASH
JUNE 7: Joe-Max Moore is looking forward to an electric atmosphere when the USA take on South Korea. (More)
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ARENA HAILS HIS TRAILBLAZERS
JUNE 6: United States coach Bruce Arena believes there is a new world order in football. (More)
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ARENA SALUTES OUTSTANDING WIN
JUNE 5: Post-match reaction to the USA's 3-2 Group D win over Portugal. (More)
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USA v PORTUGAL MINUTE-BY-MINUTE
JUNE 5: A look back at how the USA beat Portugal 3-2 in their Group D clash at Kobe. (More)
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WORLD CUP SHOCKS
JUNE 5: A look at great World Cup shocks of the past. (More)
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US READY TO ENTER THE FRAY
JUNE 4: United States coach Bruce Arena admits he has searched in vain for Portugal's Achilles heel. (More)
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USA OUT TO MAKE AMENDS
JUNE 3: The USA team start another World Cup campaign trying to get in the nation's headlines. (More)
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KELLER MAKING PROGRESS
MAY 30: Kasey Keller's elbow injury will not rule him out of the USA's opener with Portugal. (More)
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WORLD ARENA SET FOR REYNA
MAY 29: USA coach Bruce Arena admitted Sunderland midfielder Claudio Reyna is the key to his side. (More)
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ARENA: WORLD CUP VITAL TO MLS
MAY 28: USA coach Bruce Arena has admitted that a good World Cup is vital for the MLS. (More)
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ARENA PONDERS GOALKEEPER ISSUE
MAY 27: American World Cup coach Bruce Arena is unsure who will be his goalkeeper against Portugal. (More)
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PERUGIA GO COLD ON US STAR MATHIS
MAY 27: Perugia are no longer interested in signing American World Cup striker Clint Mathis. (More)
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MLS HELPING USA -- MEOLA
MAY 26: Veteran goalkeeper Tony Meola believes the national team are reaping the benefits of MLS. (More)
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ARENA WARY OF KOREANS
MAY 25: South Korea will prove formidable opponents on home turf, according to US coach Bruce Arena. (More)
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WORLD CUP SQUADS
MAY 24: A look at the United States' official World Cup squad, as announced by FIFA. (More)
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ARENA FOCUSES ON PORTUGAL GAME
MAY 23: United States coach Bruce Arena has admitted he is taking things one game at a time. (More)
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CHERUNDOLO TO JOIN USA SQUAD
MAY 21: USA coach Bruce Arena is expected to name Steve Cherundolo in his World Cup squad. (More)
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REYNA CALLS FOR GREATER FOCUS
MAY 21: USA captain Claudio Reyna believes success depends entirely on his team's state of mind. (More)
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REYNA - "MENTAL LAPSES" COST US
MAY 20: USA captain Claudio Reyna believes his team's state of mind is crucial this summer. (More)
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AMERICANS BEATEN
MAY 19: USA's World Cup send-off ended in a 2-0 defeat against Holland at the CMGI Field in Foxboro. (More)
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