07/05/09 vs. GRN - Most popular for July 2009
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You can't ask for better weather than we got during this morning's training session. A beautiful,
clear day. And not too hot either. The guys were happy to get the travel out of their system and
for those who flew in from South Africa, well, that's a lot of travel. Following the training
session, Bob Bradley spoke to media, looking back on the Confederations Cup and forward as the U.
Like many players on the 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup roster, Brad Evans is getting a new experience as
part of the U.S. Men's National Team. Evans was a part of the U-20 Men's National Team that played
at the World Cup in Holland in 2005 back when he was attending UC Irvine. On that team, Evans
played right back but, as he would learn when he turned pro, sometimes it helps to be able to play
many positions.
Another beautiful day in Seattle. That makes it easier to get up in the morning, even when you're
jet-lagged after coming back from Johannesburg. For the full gallery of photos, head over to
ussoccer.com or click here.
As you may have seen on our Twitter page, here's the lineup for today's game:
1-Troy Perkins; 6-Steve Cherundolo (capt.), 4-Chad Marshall, 3-Clarence Goodson, 2-Heath Pearce;
10-Stuart Holden, 8-Logan Pause, 5-Kyle Beckerman, 7-Robbie Rogers; 9-Charlie Davies, 19-Freddy
Adu
Subs: 14-Michael Parkhurst, 16-Jay Heaps, 17-Kenny Cooper, 18-Luis Robles, 20-Santino Quaranta,
21-Brad Evans, 22-Davy Arnaud
We are about 15 minutes into the second half of the Haiti/Honduras game, and it's still
scoreless here at Qwest field.
Here's today's Studio 90 News, which features brief interviews with Michael Parkhurst and Steve
Cherundolo:
We hit you with Studio 90 News yesterday and this morning we have an early dose for you. We spoke
to Logan Pause, Stuart Holden and Sam Cronin to get their thoughts on the first few days of MNT
camp:
The U.S. MNT started their defense of the CONCACAF Gold Cup in style, beating Grenada 4-0 at
Seattle's Qwest Field on Saturday. Robbie Rogers led the charge, netting a goal and also tallying
two assists, while Freddy Adu, Stuart Holden (in his first appearance for the MNT), and Charlie
Davies rounded out the scoring.