What a fantastic night for Santino Quaranta. The D.C. United man has climbed a personal mountain
the last three years, and to have his national team career resurrected in front of his friends and
family was truly special. Players and staff were quick to congratulate 'Tino on a very emotional
night.
He also helped remove a monkey off the back of his home ground, RFK having the dubious distinction
of hosting the last U.
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Here's how the USA will lineup for tonight, courtesy of U.S. Soccer's twitter feed.
Perkins; Cherundolo (c), Marshall, Parkhurst, Pearce; Quaranta, Pause, Beckerman, Rogers; Adu,
Ching
On the bench tonight: Robles, Evans, Davies, Holden, Feilhaber, Heaps, Cooper...
Tune in at 9 p.
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We trained in the stadium today, using our allotted time of one hour to run over final preparations
for Wednesday's game. Following the session, Bob Bradley and a few players spoke to the gathered
media:
U.S. Men's National Team head coach BOB BRADLEY
On if he prefers the Gold Cup with strictly CONCACAF teams only:
"I know they've done different things over the years and every time the Gold Cup comes around I
think it's a little bit different both in terms of teams but also in terms of timing.
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U.S. Men's National Team midfielder Stuart Holden made Saturday a day to remember, earning his
first cap and scoring the second goal in the USA's 4-0 win against Grenada. Holden was slated to
make his debut in January, but an injury setback meant he had to wait, work hard and stay positive
as he sought to take the field for the U.
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