June 12, 2010 12:05 PM

Underdog U.S. Team Aims For Another Cup Upset

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(CBS)  The United States and England meet today for one of the World Cup's most anticipated match-ups, 60 years in the making.

The Americans are ranked 14th, while England ranks eighth. But the underdogs say they are ready for a victory that is long overdue, says CBS news correspondent Mark Phillips.

Everybody's optimistic at the beginning of a tournament, especially England fans about to play the U.S. in what the rest of the world calls "football."

"It's the round one, not the funny-shaped one," says one enthusiast.

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The English team is being sent into battle with encouragement from British troops in Afghanistan.

"Just like you, we have to hit the target under pressure," said one soldier.

They're being urged on by prime ministers: "Come on, England!" said David Cameron.

But the U.S. team has presidential approval: "Everybody's going to be rooting for you," said Mr. Obama.

And Team USA has something else on its side: History.

In the 1950 World Cup, before the age of the soccer mom, the U.S. met England as even bigger underdogs.

"We were 500-1 odds to win," said Walter Bahr, who was team captain then.

A funny thing happened: Final score, U.S. 1, England 0. And the current American team thinks this underdog thing can work for them again.

"I've been, I suppose, misfortunate enough to play against all those guys and they're all great players," said USA's Jay Demerit.

So here's Walter Bahr's advice: "The best team doesn't always win."

That's why they play the games.

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by bajajohn1 June 12, 2010 3:31 PM EDT
Soccor's fans worldwide will shut down their cities to watch their national team play another nation's team. The buzz in the background is annoying and that does bug this viewer.
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by jd2408 June 12, 2010 3:04 PM EDT
I do wish the USA team the best of luck but IMO this is the most boring game of all sports. Almost as bad as watching paint dry.
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by Cyber998 June 12, 2010 2:31 PM EDT
Love the world cup soccer. Such a spectacle. Not a massive fan of the sport itself (or any sport for that matter) but it is amazing to see such a universally popular event enjoyed by billions around the world.
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by wheresmycountry June 12, 2010 1:07 PM EDT
How could anyone enjoy watching a game that can end in a 0-0 tie?
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by crowtrob June 12, 2010 1:49 PM EDT
not that i like soccer, but you do realize that all games can end in a 0-0 tie.
by crowtrob June 12, 2010 1:52 PM EDT
in any sport
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