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By Andrea Canales
Saturday, June 2, 2007 Fellow American DaMarcus Beasley was as surprised as anyone when his Dutch team, PSV Eindhoven, signed young Lee Nguyen to a contract early in 2006. "I didn't know who he was when he came, but Americans, we definitely welcome other Americans to a team," said Beasley, who helped the Texas-born Nguyen adjust to the Netherlands. "He's a good kid, a good player and a friend of mine now." The only high-schooler to break into the U.S. side for the U-20 World Cup, Nguyen saw limited time, but whe ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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