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By Ives Galarcep
Monday, May 29, 2006 As much as the fortunes of the U.S. World Cup team rest on the hamstring of Claudio Reyna and every one of John O'Brien's leg muscles, there may be no player who could swing the team's success in Germany more than Eddie Johnson. There he was on Sunday night, striding through the plush grass at Rentschler Field looking every bit the superstar he was supposed to be after a blistering goal-scoring stretch more than a year ago earned him next-big-thing status. Johnson looked the part on Sund ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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