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By Jeff Carlisle, ESPNsoccernet
Monday, August 20, 2007 Europe has long been where American soccer dreams go to die. Granted, the U.S. has taken its lumps in other non-CONCACAF locales as well, but nowhere has its reputation taken as much of a beating as it has across the pond. It's something coach Bob Bradley will be looking to change when the U.S. faces Sweden on Wednesday in Goteborg's Ullevi Stadium (2:30 p.m. ET). The numbers make for Steven King-like reading. Since 1998, the U.S. is a woeful 3-14-3 on European soil. Include ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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