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U.S. national team weekend
March 6th, 2010 12:10PM
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TAGS:  Americans Abroad, England, Germany, Men's National Team, Scotland


[AMERICANS ABROAD] Three days after a solid performance for the USA off the bench against the Netherlands, DaMarcus Beasley was rewarded with a start for Rangers against St. Mirren. He played 64 minutes and hit the post in a 3-1 win that extended Rangers' lead over Celtic to 13 points. Beasley was one of seven players who played against the Dutch and were in action abroad on Saturday. Here's how they did ...

ENGLAND, Premier League
Marcus Hahnemann , 90 minutes (Wolves, 0-1, vs. Man. United)
Jonathan Spector
, 90 minutes (West Ham, 1-2, vs. Bolton Wanderers)

ENGLAND, First Division
Jay DeMerit, 90 minutes (Derby County, 2-0, Watford)
Frank Simek
, sub: 45 minutes (Sheffield Wed., 2-0, Leicester City)

FRANCE
Carlos Bocanegra, 90 minutes (1 goal) (West Ham, 1-0, vs. Monaco)

GERMANY
Michael Bradley, 64 minutes (Bor. M'Gladbach, 3-0, vs. Bor. Dortmund)
Steve Cherundolo
, sub: 11 minutes (Hannover, 2-1, at Freiburg)

GERMANY
Eddie Johnson, sub: 10 minutes (Aris, 1-1, at Kavala)

MEXICO
Jose Francisco Torres, 90 minutes (Pachuca, 0-3, at Monterrey)

SCOTLAND
DaMarcus Beasley, 64 minutes (Rangers, 3-1, vs. St. Mirren)



0 comments
  1. Mike Gaire
    commented on: March 8, 2010 at 11:06 a.m.
    Aren't you forgetting Tim Howard's 90 minutes for Everton, and Landon Donovan's goal and assist? Also Altidore's sub appearance for Hull?


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