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Posted on: Friday, June 19, 2009

Brazil blitzes U.S. in Confed, 3-0


By Stuart Condie
Associated Press

PRETORIA, South Africa — If this was a dress rehearsal for next year's World Cup, the United States showed it's far from ready.

The U.S. was hammered for the second time in a four-day span at the Confederations Cup, with Brazil outplaying the Americans, 3-0, yesterday.

Felipe Melo scored off Maicon's free kick in the seventh minute and Robinho made it 2-0 in the 20th, completing a counterattack that began when DaMarcus Beasley and Landon Donovan failed to combine on a short corner kick. Maicon added the third goal in the 62nd.

"They're always going to be the better team, right?" U.S. goalkeeper Tim Howard said. "It's just for us about going out and trying to give a good showing of ourselves because the best team doesn't always win. Today it did. We were overpowered, and sometimes you just come up against Goliath and David doesn't win."

Brazil outshot the Americans 23-9, including 11-2 for shots on goal.

And the United States (0-2) finished a man short for the second straight game. Sacha Kljestan was ejected by Swiss referee Massimo Busacca in the 57th minute for a rough foul on Ramires.

"He played the ball off before I got there and I got him in the foot," Kljestan said. "I don't know if it was a red or not, but the end state is that I let my team down today."

Combined with an opening 3-1 loss to Italy on Monday and Egypt's 1-0 upset of the Azzurri yesterday, the defeat left the United States with an outside chance, at best, to reach the semifinals.