American soccer players abroad: Tuesday/Wednesday edition
Tuesday
GK Tim Howard 90 minutes in Everton's 2-1 loss at Arsenal
GK Brad Friedel 90 in Aston Villa's 3-1 loss at Manchester United
GK Brad Guzan 90 in Hull City's 2-2 draw with Leeds
GK Dom Cervi not in the 18 for Celtic's 3-0 win at Aberdeen
D Eric Lichaj not in the 18 for Aston Villa
D Frank Simek 90 in Carlisle's 2-0 loss at Huddersfield
MF Michael Bradley not in the 18 for Aston Villa*
MF Anton Peterlin in 18, didn't play in Plymouth's 1-0 loss at Yeovil
F Conor Doyle in 18, didn't play in Derby's 2-1 loss to Ipswich
F Robbie Findley not in 18 for Forest's 2-1 win at Coventry*
F Eddie Johnson not in 18 for Preston's 2-0 loss at Barnsley*
F Mike Grella not in the 18 for Leeds
Wednesday
GK Marcus Hahnemann and Wolves at Bolton (3 p.m. Fox Soccer Plus)
MF Clint Dempsey and Fulham vs. Newcastle (3 p.m. ESPN3.com)
MF Maurice Edu and Rangers vs. Heart of Midlothian
MF Stuart Holden and Bolton at Wolves (3 p.m. Fox Soccer Plus)
MF Jonathan Spector and West Ham at Blackpool (3 p.m. ESPN3.com)
MF Jermaine Jones and Blackburn vs. Spurs (3 p.m. ESPN3.com)
*Recently completed the loan process
A terrific Michael Bradley video from 723footballfilms:
By
Steve Goff
| February 1, 2011; 4:55 PM ET
Categories:
Americans Abroad, England, Scotland, U.S. men's national team
| Tags:
American soccer players abroad, Brad Friedel, Michael Bradley, Tim Howard
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Posted by: JkR- | February 1, 2011 5:03 PM | Report abuse
Nice video. It seems like MB scores goals because he follows the play and is in the right place to clean up - a poaching midfielder.
Posted by: I-270Exit1 | February 2, 2011 9:55 AM | Report abuse
The video is pretty good except for the unexplained blackout in the middle of the US vs. Slovenia goal clip. That's Bradley's claim to fame.
Posted by: Brokenbil | February 2, 2011 2:00 PM | Report abuse











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