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Michael Bradley breaks nose

[AMERICANS ABROAD] Michael Bradley broke his nose in practice at German club Borussia Moenchengladbach but could returnto training next week. Bradley, the son of U.S. national team coach Bob Bradley, was already scheduled to miss Sunday’s Bundeslida gameagainst Hamburg. He was suspended for having picked up his fifth yellow card.

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Big win for Hahnemann's Wolves

[AMERICANS ABROAD] Marcus Hahnemann was outstanding in goal for Wolves in its 3-1 victory at West Ham that moved itseven points out of the relegation zone. Jonathan Spector played the second half for the Hammers, who are only one point clear from the drop zone. ENGLAND, Premier League Marcus Hahnemann, 90 minutes (Wolves, 3-1, at […]

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U.S. national team weekend

[AMERICANS ABROAD] Maurice Edu came on after halftime in Rangers’ 1-0 win over St. Mirren in the final of the ScottishLeague Cup. Eddie Johnson scored for Aris in the Greek club’s 1-1 tie at Panionios. Here’s how U.S. national team players did in weekend action abroad … ENGLAND, Premier League Sunday: Clint Dempsey, sub: 38 […]

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U.S. national team weekend

[AMERICANS ABROAD] Carlos Bocanegra was again in the starting lineup as Rennes beat Toulouse, 4-1, for its thirdstraight win and moved into seventh place in France’s Ligue 1. Here’s how U.S. national team players did in Friday and Saturday action abroad … ENGLAND,Premier League Brad Friedel, 90 minutes (Aston Villa, 2-2, vs. Wolves) Marcus Hahnemann, […]

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U.S. national team weekend

[AMERICANS ABROAD] Tim Howard was the only American to win on Saturday in the English Premier League. Jozy Altidore did not suit up for Hull City’s first game under Ian Dowie, a 3-2 loss at Portsmouth, where the Tigers wereleading with two minutes to play. Here’s how U.S. national team players did in Friday and […]

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Bradley's Gladbach ends slide

[AMERICANS ABROAD] Michael Bradley‘s Borussia Moenchengladbach ended its slide in the German Bundesliga with a 1-1tie at FC Cologne on Friday night. Marco Reus put Gladbach ahead in the 51st minute, but Portuguese midfielder Maniche tied the score with 11 minutes to play. Two minutes later, Bradley, who played the whole game, received a yellow card. […]

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