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US Cup winner Feilhaber looks to Copa America

Chicago, June 25 (Reuters) US midfielder Benny Feilhaber will have little time to celebrate his game-winning goal in yesterday's 2-1 Gold Cup final victory over Mexico.

The Hamburg player is one of nine players also in the American squad for the Copa America, which begins for the US against Argentina in Maraibo, Venezuela on Thursday.

Feilhaber's 73rd-minute volley was his second goal in a US shirt.

The 22-year-old who first made a name for himself at the 2005 FIFA Youth World Championship.

The Americans opened that tournament with an upset of eventual champions Argentina, a team featuring Lionel Messi.

Now, after playing in all but one of the US' six games in the Gold Cup, Feilhaber must prepare for another likely match-up against the Barcelona winger. The US will also face Paraguay and Colombia.

''I think mentally we'll definitely (be ready for the Copa America). I think we're on a high right how. We'll try to get that out of our system as soon as we get to Venezuela'' Feilhaber told reporters.

''Physically, it's always tough. We played six games in a short amount of time. But we'll do everything we need to do to get ready for that game. Argentina has an unbelievable team and it's going to be a really good test for us.'' The US and Mexico are guest teams at the Copa America.

The Americans will be without several regulars including Landon Donovan, Tim Howard, DaMarcus Beasley and Clint Dempsey. Most of the US squad is home-based, with 15 of the 22 players plying their trade in Major League Soccer.

US coach Bob Bradley said he looked forward to facing Alfio Basile's side in the Copa opener.

''There will be a number of players, Feilhaber being one of them, who will have the incredibly special opportunity to play against Argentina on Thursday,'' Bradley said.

''We made the decision to go to Copa America because of the history of that tournament and because of the competition. We know it will be a big challenge, but we are very excited. I'm sure the next few days are going to go by quickly.'' Reuters BJR DB1321

Story first published: Thursday, August 24, 2017, 15:49 [IST]
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