U.s. Rallies From 2-goal Hole For Tie Vs. Slovenia

U.S. rallies from 2-goal hole for tie vs. Slovenia

The United States rallied from a two-goal halftime deficit on goals by Landon Donovan and Michael Bradley to tie Slovenia 2-2 in their Group C match Friday.

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