Blown opportunity: U.S. loses lead, match to Brazil

Published: Sunday, June 28, 2009 2:23 p.m. MDT
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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.

"They turned the ball over, Ricardo gave me a good pass in the middle," Donovan said. "I gave it to Charlie and he did a good job getting it back to me. Just did the rest from there."

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 appealed, arguing that the ball had crossed the line before Howard was able to get to it, and television replays appeared to show he was correct.

"I don't know whether the ball crossed the goal line," Kaka said. "Maybe the TV images will show. It would have been fantastic for me to score a legitimate headed goal."

Brazil has won eight matches in a row, and is unbeaten in 16. The five-time world champions also won the Confederations Cup in 1997 and 2005.

And in 15 matches against the United States, the Brazilians have only lost once — a 1-0 result in the 1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup.

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The Americans reached the semifinals at the first World Cup in 1930 and made the quarterfinals in 2002. Besides that, its most famous victory before ending Spain's record 15-match winning streak in the semifinals was a 1-0 win over England at the 1950 World Cup in Brazil.

"I think people around the world see that we have a good team, we have good players," Bradley said. "Hopefully we can continue to step forward."

In the third-place match, Spain fought back to beat host South Africa 3-2 after extra time in Rustenburg.

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Brazil's Lucio, left, heads in the winning score against USA's goalkeeper Tim Howard, third from right, during their Confederations Cup final soccer match at Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, Sunday.

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