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US to rejig midfield for Algeria decider

THE United States is likely to restructure its midfield as it heads into today's final Group C match with Algeria knowing it must win to guarantee reaching the second round.

US coach Bob Bradley will be without suspended striker Robbie Findley and is expected to bring in Edson Buddle in attack alongside Jozy Altidore. But Bradley is also likely to field a different midfield for the third successive match as he searches for a way to end a frustrating habit of conceding early goals.

Jose Torres replaced Ricardo Clark against Slovenia but that did not work well as Michael Bradley was left with too much defensive work on his own and the US trailed 0-2 at the break.

Maurice Edu, an effective second-half substitute, could start alongside Bradley's son Michael.

Edu brings a more physical presence to the center of midfield and frees up his partner to make more forward runs, such as those that led to him equalizing against Slovenia.

Coach Bradley, who gives few clues about his likely team, indicated he wants to see more of the aggressive, pressing style his team showed after the break against Slovenia.

"In the second half of the game when we had got to push the game, I felt that the work of the whole team, the work of the midfielders, to push, close down, try and win the ball back was really good. Those were all positives," he said. "As you get ready for Algeria you look hard to see what that game will be like and now you assess where we are as a team with injuries, fitness and fatigue and make decisions," he said.

Algeria showed in its 0-1 defeat by Slovenia and its goalless draw with England that it is a team which can defend with tenacity and then threaten on the break.

"It shows even when you have a talented attacking team like England, when you play against a team that's organized, with numbers behind the ball, then breaking them down, making the right play, and getting a goal is still not always easy," said Bradley.

Algeria skipper Antar Yahia said his team needed to deliver a repeat of its display against England if it was to defeat the Americans.

"Against England we proved ourselves to be up to the task and we even had chances to win the game. We showed the best of ourselves and that's how we'll need to play against the United States to win and qualify for the last sixteen."





 

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