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Plucky US hit back to hold Slovenia

Published:Saturday | June 19, 2010 | 12:00 AM

JOHANNESBURG (AP):


The United States rallied from two goals down at half-time to salvage a 2-2 draw with Slovenia yesterday in Group C. Michael Bradley and Landon Donovan scored in the second half as the United States denied the Slovenes a win that would have made them the first team to advance to the knockout round.

A third American goal was disallowed for an apparent foul.

"This team still understands how to fight for 90 minutes," said United States coach Bob Bradley, Michael's father. "This is something we've seen time and time again."

Valter Birsa scored in the 13th minute and Zlatan Ljubijankic doubled the lead for Slovenia in the 42nd.

The result at a cold and blustery Ellis Park left Group C wide open, with the last round of group-stage matches to decide which teams move on.

"We lost our concentration in the second half and the Americans benefited from that," Slovenia coach Matjaz Kek said. "We were ahead of the United States but we didn't overcome this pressure."

The United States have two points in Group C after a 1-1 draw with England in the first match. The Slovenes, who beat Algeria in their opening match, have four points.

Bradley scored the equaliser in the 82nd minute from Jozy Altidore's header. Altidore nudged the ball forward and Bradley, running at full speed, caught up to it just in front of the goal and tapped it up and over Slovenia goalkeeper Samir Handanovic's head for the equaliser.

United States substitute Maurice Edu volleyed Donovan's free kick into the net in the 86th, but the goal was disallowed as the referee called an apparent foul that perplexed the Americans.

"I still don't know why the goal was disallowed," Bob Bradley said. "Nobody knows at this moment."

Donovan gave the Americans hope at the start of the second half. Picking up a long pass from Steve Cherundolo, he broke in from the right flank and blasted a right-footer into the top of the net from a tight angle. It was Donovan's 43rd goal for the United States.

"I'm a little gutted, to be honest," Donovan said. "I don't know how they stole that last goal from us. ... I'm not sure what the call was. He (the referee) wouldn't tell us what the call was."