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United States to play Antigua and Barbuda in a World Cup qualifying match

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The coach warned his players that Antigua will require their full attention from the first whistle.

“This is a team that has done very well in our qualifying group, even though they only have one point,” Klinsmann said. “We watched very carefully the games against Guatemala and they could have beaten Guatemala in both games. They tied Jamaica. This is not an easy game. It’s going to be a difficult game because, for them, it’s the game of the decade. They want to prove everything against the United States ... We have to go in there with the right mindset and with the right mentality and take care of it.”

Scoring threat

Klinsmann said he expects Antigua to hang back and pack the box, forcing the U.S. team to rely more on its air game. Forward Eddie Johnson, who has not played for the national team in more than two years, was brought in partly because he has a knack for scoring off headers.

“We need to find ways to score goals and we need to adjust,” Klinsmann said. “If it’s sending in long balls or high balls or whatever it is, we have to get these three points no matter what. We have to build this sense of fearlessness and urgency so we’re not wasting time at all from the beginning of the game.”

The U.S. won their first meeting 3-1 in Tampa, but it wasn’t pretty. The Americans struggled through the first half, and got a scare when Antigua made it 2-1 early in the second half.

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