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In a game that seemed likely to go to Costa Rica, the United States managed to tie in the last seconds, 2-2. The game was the last qualifier for the US, which has been guaranteed a spot in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa; Costa Rica, on the other hand, needed to win for a secure spot next year. The Americans struggled in the first half of the game, falling behind Costa Rica, which took advantage of the vacuum to score two goals: Bryan Ruiz shot the ball into Tim Howard's net twice, in the 21st and 24th minutes. Entering the second half, it appeared that Costa Rica would beat the
United States in its second home loss in a qualifying round since the Ticos bested the US in 1985. The Ticos had the victory at their fingertips for much of the game. But it wasn't to be. A difficult second half left the Ticos floundering, struggling to regain their first half performance. The Americans, headed by Michael Bradley, had a resurgence; they finally put in a rebound in the 72nd minute. And then, with just 20 seconds left on the clock, Bornstein headed in a corner kick from second half substitute Robbie Rogers from about 7 yards to destroy Costa Rica's hopes of a secure qualification.
The draw felt more like a victory for the Americans, who celebrated after the goal. Much of their motivation was inspired from Charlie Davis, an American teammate who suffered a serious car accident. Davies was supposed to be on the starting lineup for the game against Costa Rica. However, early Tuesday, Davies was involved in one-vehicle accident that left him with two broken bones in his right leg, one broken bone in his left elbow, along with a lacerated bladder and facial fractures. He will be hospitalized for a week and is expected to take 6 to 12 months to recovery" a time frame that will leave him out of the World Cup. aEoeWe used Charlie's situation to motivate us, goalkeeper Howard said. aEoeWe're happy he was alive, and that in itself gave us a lift. Charlie would give anything at this moment to put on a jersey and have it all back. You almost kind of feel lucky and privileged, and that was kind of motivation to us. The US managed the draw even with one man down.
Defender Oguchi Onyewu slipped and fell on the slick turf and was diagnosed with a torn patellar tendon, and injury that usually requires a recovery time of three to four months. And, because the US had already used its three substitutes, Onyewu could not be replaced. In other news, Honduras won 1-0 against El Salvador and qualified for the World Cup directly for the first time since 1982, finishing ahead of Costa Rica on goal difference, plus-2 to even. Costa Rica will need to prepare for the playoffs against Uruguay beginning next month. The first game will be in Costa Rica on November 14th; the second will be in Uruguay four days later.
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