New faces in U.S. team's offense fail to mesh
Luke CyphersIn the absence of U.S. forward Charlie Davies against Slovakia, his replacements failed to impress, writes Luke Cyphers.
Story | Conversation | November 14, 2009Bradley is a film star
Luke CyphersMIAMI -- Whatever happens Saturday night in Honduras, the U.S. is certain about one thing: It won't be surprised. Part of that is a familiarity with ...
Blog Entry | Conversation | October 09, 2009
Honduras' unusual home-field advantage
Luke CyphersMIAMI -- The U.S. national team says it isn't concerned about the political situation in Honduras affecting their World Cup qualifier in San Pedro Sul...
Blog Entry | Conversation | October 08, 2009
Dempsey injury creates opportunity for Holden
Luke Cyphers...unfazed. "I'd assume the midfield that played in the last game (Landon Donovan, Michael Bradley, Ricardo Clark) will probably play, and then there's a decision to make on Clint's spot, whether...
Blog Entry | Conversation | October 07, 2009
Clark finds the range against Trinidad & Tobago
Luke CyphersMidfielder Ricardo Clark had been disappointed not to play in the U.S. team's previous game. He made up for it and then some against T &T, writes Luke Cyphers.
Story | Conversation | September 09, 2009DeMerit likely out for U.S.
Luke Cyphers...Mexico, alongside Landon Donovan and Michael Bradley in the American 4-4-2. That would leave Ricardo Clark, who is known for his defensive play but not his possession skills, out of the midfield...
Blog Entry | Conversation | September 03, 2009
U.S. team rides newfound confidence into Sunday's final
Luke CyphersAfter beating Spain, the U.S. team heads into the final against Brazil confident it can produce another upset, writes Luke Cyphers.
Story | Conversation | June 26, 2009Intel: Anatomy of an upset
Luke Cyphers, ESPN The MagazineThe United States' ability to squeeze off the middle and force Xavi, David Villa and Fernando Torres wide frustrated Spain's top scorers. And the stats help explain why.
Story | Conversation | June 24, 2009
Rossi shows U.S. fans what they're missing
Luke CyphersGiuseppe Rossi's two-goal performance showed that the U.S. does have a world-class forward. Unfortunately, he plays for Italy, writes Luke Cyphers.
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