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U.S. advance, but show defensive holes against Grenada
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ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada - The U.S. Men’s National Team defeated Grenada 3-2 and advanced to the semifinal round of World Cup qualifying, but it wasn’t as easy as expected. The 9th ranked U.S. surrendered two goals to the 138th ranked Grenada in the away leg, despite playing a man up for much of the match. Taking a 3-0 aggregate goal lead into the match, however, the U.S. easily qualified 6-2 on aggregate goals. Heavy rain caused a very wet playing surface and both sides had some struggles passing the ball through puddles. |
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Revolution lose to Kansas City, 3-1
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FOXBORO, MA. - The New England Revolution (2-7-3) lost 3-1 to the Kansas City Wizards (6-4-3), to fall even further into last place. Both the Metrostars and D.C. United won and increased their leads ahead of the Revs in the standings. The Revs are now two wins behind Columbus in the East for the last play-off spot. |
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Magee's Late Minute Heroics lead Metros to 2-1 Win Over LA
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After a two game losing streak, the first a 2-0 loss at home to Dallas, and then a 3-1 loss on the road to San Jose the MetroStars were able to pull out an unexpected win to the best in the West. The MetroStars came out fielding what many would say as their "B" team. Many players missing, and only 2-3 regular starters. |
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U.S. defeat determined Grenada squad 3-0 in first leg of two game series
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COLUMBUS, OH. (6/13/04)- The U.S. defeated Grenada by a score of 3-0, but with better finishing could’ve been headed to Grenada for the second leg of the series with an insurmountable lead in the two-game aggregate series. Damarcus Beasley led the U.S. with two goals, his first ever goals in World Cup qualifying, and Greg Vanney scored an important goal in stoppage time of the second half, his first ever international goal. The U.S. received some bad news in the 21st minute, when starting forward Conor Casey went down with a right knee sprain that will see him out for about six weeks. |
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Revs dominate but still lose
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DALLAS, TX. (6/12/04)- Despite missing seven starters, the New England Revolution (2-6-3) dominated against the Dallas Burn (4-4-2), but still left with a 3-1 loss. Without regular starters Taylor Twellman, Pat Noonan, Joe-Max Moore, Carlos Llamosa, Rusty Pierce and Brian Kamler due to injury and Shalrie Joseph due to his call-up to the Grenada national team, the Revs still managed to control the possession for the majority of the match. Already down 3-1 in the 89th minute, the Revs faced more problems when captain Joey Franchino was suspended, leaving the Revs without yet another player for the upcoming match against Kansas City. |
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East
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Team Name
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Pts
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Chicago
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3
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Columbus
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1
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New York
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1
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DC United
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0
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Kansas City
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0
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New England
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0
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Toronto
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0
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West
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Team Name
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Pts
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Dallas
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4
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Chivas USA
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3
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Colorado
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3
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Houston
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1
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Los Angeles
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1
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Salt Lake
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1
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Top 10 Scorers
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Player Name
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Gls
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Ruiz
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2
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Cooper
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2
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Cunningham
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2
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Kljestan |
1
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Brown
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1
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Emilio
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1
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H. Gomez
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1
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Findley
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1
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Razov
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1
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Pause
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