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By Brent Latham
Wednesday, October 28, 2009 KANO, NIGERIA -- For American coach Wilmer Cabrera, Monday night's loss to Spain was all about chances. The failure of his team to take advantage of its multiple scoring opportunities and the opponents' clinical proficiency for putting away their own made the difference in the Americans' 2-1 opening loss to a Spanish team that navigated 89 minutes with just 10 players. "You are playing against 10 men at this level; you have to put those chances away," Cabrera said. "If you want to make the di ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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