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Altidore to Dempsey… saved! DONOVAN!!!

The Americans needed all 90 minutes and then some to knock off Algeria and secure a spot in the knockout stages of the 2010 World Cup. They also needed their best player to come through on the biggest stage.

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We’re Through!!!!

Caught your breath yet? Live it all over again.

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HOLY CRAP!!!!! LANDON DONOVAN 4 PRESIDENT (and other off the cuff remarks)

Too close? Too good!!!

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USA v. Algeria preview

We look at who will most likely start in Wednesday’s USA v Algeria match, consider the US chances, and how the game might play out.

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Latest World Cup podcast, post U.S.-Slovenia

KYW editor Greg Orlandini and PSP editor Dan Walsh break down the big U.S.-Slovenia match, look ahead to the Algeria game, and evaluate the rest of the World Cup in their latest soccer podcast, recorded Saturday.

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USA v. Slovenia: some more thoughts

A closer look at what happened during the USA v. Slovenia game and some thoughts on where the team is.

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ROBBED!

In the books, it will go down as a 2-2 draw to Slovenia, but we know better. A Malian referee named Koman Coulibaly has stolen the greatest comeback in U.S. soccer history.

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USA 2-2 Slovenia: Mystery foul costs points

Wade in with your thoughts on the USA v Slovenia match and the mystery call that cost the US the win.

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US v. Slovenia Preview

The US has a great chance to ensure their place in the knockout stages with a win against Slovenia tomorrow. Good luck USA!!!!

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Stop acting like the U.S. won or deserved a point

In the World Cup, there is a small reward for the team that only does well in a rivalry game, and a big reward for consistency. While the Americans have shown the ability to elevate their defensive game to match strong offenses like England, producing any kind of consistent attack is something they have yet to show.