Midfield ace Landon Donovan says USA go into Saturday’s opening Group C fixture with England believing they can produce something “special” (USA 13/2 England 4/9 draw 16/5 – match betting).
The US are the underdogs in Rustenburg, but Donovan says the squad takes great self-belief into the tournament based on their success at last year’s Confederations Cup, played in South Africa.
America finished runners up in that tournament, having beaten Euro 2008 winners Spain en route (4/6 USA – Group C To Qualify).
Donovan said: “2009 was helpful in that it gives us the belief that we can do something here. Aside from that, that is the past, and so our job now is to focus on the present.
“But we know we have the ability to be special and now the focus is on bringing that out of us every time we play.
“However, we also have to be aware of the the bigger picture in that this is just one of three games which are all equally important.
“We can win on Saturday and not advance to the next round still and we can lose this game and still go through.”
Donovan added: “Last year (in the Confederations Cup) we thought we were out after two games. Then we played well against Egypt and it changed everything. We have to keep the big picture in mind.
“I understand what this game means but there is more to it and we have to be ready to react no matter what happens on Saturday.”
Meanwhile, USA coach Bob Bradley has confirmed that Jozy Altidore will be available for the clash with England.
The striker missed a warm-up game against Australia over the weekend as he recovered from an ankle problem.
However, Bradley said: “The injury cost him a couple of days (training) but, from the start, we knew it was very minor.
“The fact he is back in regular training means he is available for whatever role we choose on Saturday.”
Bradley is also optimistic that key defender Oguchi Onyewu will be able to complete 90 minutes against England if called upon.
Onyewu has just returned to fitness after suffering a patellar tendon injury seven months ago and did not complete any of USA’s three warm-up games.
But Bradley said: “The fitness programme that we have put our players through for the World Cup means all 23 players are ready to play 90 minutes on Saturday if asked.
“It is a credit to our staff and the players because they have worked incredibly hard.”
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