Fulham winger Eddie Lewis has been selected again
for the U.S. of A national team. The Fulham man has continually impressed
while playing for his country particularly since the turn of the year. His
good form was highlighted by a spectacular left-footed blast that gave the
U.S. a 1-0 win against Ecuador in Birmingham on March 10.
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Fulham
winger Eddie Lewis has been selected again for the U.S. of A national
team as he continually impresses while playing for his country
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United States Mens National Team head coach Bruce Arena named a 20-man
squad to face three-time World Champion Germany on Wednesday
With a record of 6 wins out of 8 games in 2002, the US is currently off
to their best-ever start with the including the run to their second Gold
Cup championship. The USA has outscored its opponents 14-2 along the way,
posting six shutouts. Keeping with his pre-World Cup plan, Arena has called
upon a mostly European-based side for the away fixture.
"We are continuing to search for the right combinations on the field
and will get another chance to see our European-based players in this
match," said Arena"Our domestic players have performed strongly
in 2002, and we hope to continue to see that team spirit and intensity
in the upcoming matches.
American squad
Kasey Keller (Tottenham Hotspur), Tony Meola (Kansas City Wizards); Jeff
Agoos (San Jose Earthquakes), Gregg Berhalter (Crystal Palace), Steve
Cherundolo (Hannover 96), Cory Gibbs (St Pauli), Frankie Hejduk (Bayer
Leverkusen), Eddie Pope (D.C. United), David Regis (FC Metz), Tony Sanneh
(FC Nuremburg); Chris Armas (Chicago Fire), Landon Donovan (San Jose Earthquakes),
Cobi Jones (Los Angeles Galaxy),
Eddie Lewis (Fulham), John O'Brien
(Ajax), Earnie Stewart (NAC Breda); Jovan Kirovksi (Crystal Palace), Clint
Mathis (New York/New Jersey MetroStars), Brian McBride (Columbus Crew),
Joe-Max Moore (Everton)