Thursday, March 01, 2012

US men beat Italy at soccer for first time

GENOA, Italy (AP) - American players applauded each other and their fans. Their supporters cheered loudly and proudly waved the right, white and blue.

Gaining a rare victory over a soccer power, the United States beat Italy 1-0 Wednesday night on Clint Dempsey's goal in the 55th minute for the Americans' first win over the Azzurri in 11 games over 78 years.

"It's a work in progress,'' Dempsey said. "I like to think that we're closing the gap and hopefully one day we can do something special.''

A Texan who has become an increasingly important element of the American team, Dempsey put a right-footed shot from just inside the penalty area past an outstretched hand of goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon. Fabian Johnson had crossed to Jozy Altidore, who with his back to the goal against Italy's Andrea Barzagli touched the ball back toward the top of the area.

"I think we look like a top team in the sense where we have one chance and we're going to make it count,'' Altidore said. "I think it's a big step in the right direction.'
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