sábado, 19 de junho de 2010

Bob Bradley the day after: `It was a good goal'

IRENE, South Africa — The U.S. is moving on, with no way to appeal the disallowed goal that would have given the Americans a lead in their 2-2 World Cup tie against Slovenia.
Referee Koman Coulibaly of Mali called off an apparent goal by Maurice Edu off Landon Donovan's corner kick in the 85th minute Friday night. The U.S. already had rallied from a two-goal deficit.
Team spokesman Michael Kammarman said there is no appeal process of a decision on the field, and the U.S. Soccer Federation had not asked FIFA for an explanation of Coulibaly's decision.
"I think it's a good goal," coach Bob Bradley said Saturday. "You move on and you get ready for the next game".