Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Howard shows teammates he'll play against Slovenia

IRENE, South Africa – Tim Howard walked to the swimming pool, sporting a Band-Aid over his ribs.

The message to his American teammates was clear.

"That just gives us confidence as his partners to expect him out there," defender Jay DeMerit said Tuesday.

Howard needed an injection of a painkiller to play the second half of Saturday's World Cup-opening 1-1 tie against England following a collision in which Emile Heskey's boot landed in the goalkeeper's midsection.

For the first two days after the match, it wasn't clear whether he had broken ribs. But the U.S. Soccer Federation said late Monday that Howard is expected to be available against Slovenia on Friday.

"Everybody was, `You playing next game? Are you playing next game?'" backup goalkeeper Marcus Hahnemann said. "I'm like, `Tim's OK.'"

Howard had six saves against the English, a big reason the U.S. escaped with a critical point in its quest to reach the second round for the first time since 2002. While he said after the game he wasn't sure whether he would need tests, his Band-Aid shtick showed other American players his appearance against Slovenia was assured.

"We just started laughing. because, you know, obviously, there was a lot made about his horrific injury," DeMerit said. "Obviously, there's a lot internal things that go on when you get hit in that area. It was just quite funny to come out with a little `boo-boo' on his ribs."

Slovenia opened Sunday with a 1-0 victory over Algeria. The U.S., usually a World Cup underdog, likely will be a favorite in this matchup.

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