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Donovan stunned by World Cup axe

LANDON Donovan thought he had earned a prominent role on the US World Cup team right up until the moment he was cut from the roster by coach Jurgen Klinsmann.

“I’m disappointed. I’m sad,” Donovan said. “I’m human, and I wanted to go. I really wanted to go. I’m at peace with it. I respect the decision. I just feel in my heart that I deserve to be there, and that’s the pill that’s hardest to swallow.”

The 32-year-old attacker was denied the chance to play in his fourth World Cup after Klinsmann chose US team newcomer Aron Johannsson and 31-year-old Chris Wondolowski over the most accomplished international player in American history.

The decision surprised Donovan, who believed a strong performance in training camp had secured his spot on the 23-man roster. “I think if I’m being judged solely on what happens in camp, then I absolutely deserved to be going to Brazil,” Donovan said. “I firmly believe that not only should I be going, but I feel like I really deserved it, and not from anything that I did in the past, but from what I’ve done in the last week and a half.”

Klinsmann said on Friday other players were “a little step ahead of Landon in certain areas.”

“I don’t agree with that assessment,” Donovan said. “I think I was at least as good as everybody else in camp. ... I think I was one of the better players, so that’s why it stings a little. If I had gone in and didn’t feel like I deserved it, I could live with that. But that’s not the case here.”

 




 

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