American players applauded each other and their fans. Their supporters cheered loudly and proudly waved the red, white and blue at the Heurich Stadium in Hyattsville, MD. United States enigmatic striker John Carson provided his team with the cutting edge with midfielder Nolan Rodman who scored the first goal, and Nico Ojeda scored the game winner as Carlos Stein of Germany failed to produce the impressive form that had seen them touted as potential league winners for the current season.
When Carlos Stein heard the sound of the full-time whistle, it was the prompt for his frustrations to bubble over. The German coach marched straight off down, swearing and gesturing angrily, and he could tick the boxes on plenty of irritations. Carlos was cool and calculating enough when he faced his players and, with utter conviction, promised his team is still favorite to win the 2013 Diaspora World Cup trophy. But next Saturday game against Haiti may become fraught with peril.
The Diaspora World Cup