
JOHANNESBURG (AP) -- Lucio scored a late goal to give Brazil a 3-2 win over the upstart United States and a second straight Confederations Cup title Sunday.
The Brazil captain headed in a corner from Elano in the 84th minute to help the five-time world champions hold off a spirited American team that had taken a 2-0 lead at halftime.
Luis Fabiano scored two goals in the second half to put Brazil back in the match after Clint Dempsey and Landon Donovan had given the Americans the lead.
Brazil, which won its third Confederations Cup title, looked like a beaten team in the first half, creating little and being constantly stymied by the United States defense and goalkeeper Tim Howard.
But Fabiano started the comeback in the 46th minute as Brazil's "Beautiful Game" burst into life. The striker collected a pass from Ramires before turning and shooting past defender Jay DeMerit for his fourth goal of the tournament.
He added a fifth in the 74th, heading in a rebound after Kaka's cross was kicked against the crossbar by Robinho.
Dempsey, who also scored in the 2-0 semifinal win over Spain, gave the Americans the lead in the 10th minute by redirecting a cross from Jonathan Spector. Donovan added the second by finishing off some nice passing play with Charlie Davies on a fast counterattack in the 27th.
Spector started the unthinkable after only 10 minutes, running down the right and sending a low cross into the area. Dempsey, who had plenty of room to maneuver, raised his right leg and put just enough of a touch on the ball to alter the direction and send it past a diving Julio Cesar.
Donovan then got possession at his own end shortly after Maicon had sent in a corner for Brazil from the right. The United States midfielder ran up the middle, passed to Davies and then reclaimed the ball from his teammate before beating Julio Cesar.
The Americans appeared to get some luck in the 60th when Kaka headed a cross from Andre Santos to the near post. Howard stepped back into his goal and knocked the shot off the underside of the crossbar and then grabbed it safely in his arms.
Kaka yelled at the referee and his linesman, arguing that the ball has crossed the line before Howard was able to get to it, and television replays appeared to show he was correct.
In the third-place match, Spain rallied to beat host South Africa 3-2 in extra time in Rustenburg.
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6-28-2009 @ 5:19PM
baruchmba2001 said...
Choke !
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6-28-2009 @ 5:33PM
Enrique said...
US choked big time. The resulting score of the game at least gives the US team more respect.
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6-28-2009 @ 5:35PM
wstreps said...
Who's cares ? Soccer means nothing in the US and never will. People are more interested in the WNBA then they are about soccer. Soccer in the US is an after school activity for little kids and girls who suck at popular sports. For those who yap about soccer being the worlds most popular game. Nobody in the US gives a crap about what they like in Brazil or Europe if it`s not big in the US it dosen`t matter.
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6-28-2009 @ 5:45PM
jmnias said...
Yes, too bad that the average American will not realize the magnitude of this achievement of forcing Brazil onto the ropes.
Worse yet, it is the U.S. media who has no concept of the importance of it all.
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