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Ryan Benches U.S. Goalie Solo In Favor Of Scurry For World Cup Semifinal

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Published: September 27, 2007

HANGZHOU, China - Greg Ryan will be seen as a savvy strategist if it works.

If it fails, he'll be blamed for benching goalkeeper Hope Solo - she hasn't yielded a goal in almost 300 minutes in the women's World Cup - and switching 24 hours before the match to veteran Briana Scurry for today's semifinal against Brazil.

The U.S. coach surprised almost everyone Wednesday, going with the 36-year-old Scurry because her quick reflexes could frustrate the tricky, fast-paced Brazilians led by strikers Marta and Cristiane.

Ryan shrugged off any criticism.

'That's not important to me at all,' he said. 'From Day 1 I've just tried to make decisions that will help us win the next game.'

Unbeaten in 51 straight games, the No. 1-ranked United States is seeking its third World Cup title, but Brazil figures to be its toughest test. A victory puts the U.S. squad into Sunday's final against defending champion Germany in Shanghai. Germany reached the final Wednesday in Tianjin, overwhelming Norway 3-0. Germany defeated the Americans 3-0 in the World Cup semifinals four years ago.

Solo, 25, has been excellent defending crosses and high balls, but Ryan wants Scurry for her scrambling.

'The way the Brazilians play in terms of creating off the dribble in the penalty box and making a goalkeeper make reaction-type saves, I think Bri is the best goalkeeper in the world in those situations,' Ryan said.

The move split opinions.

Scurry is a longtime star. Her decisive penalty-kick save against China in the '99 final in the Rose Bowl captivated the nation. But this switch could be disruptive to a young, close-knit group.

GERMANY 3, NORWAY 0: An own-goal by Trine Ronning just before halftime set Germany on its way, and it dominated the second half with goals from Kerstin Stegemann and Martina Mueller. Germany has not been scored on in 529 minutes, dating to the 2003 tournament. That broke China's record of 442 minutes in 1999 and 2003.

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