CHICAGO -- Tom Sermanni coached the U.
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a 2-0 win over China in Colorado in the afternoon. By evening, he was out of a
job. Sermanni was fired by the U.S. Soccer Federation on Sunday after a
disappointing finish last month at the Algarve Cup. The surprising move came
just 16 months after he was put in charge. The dismissal was announced hours
after Lauren Holiday and substitute Megan Rapinoe scored in the exhibition
victory over China in Commerce City, Colo. "We felt that we needed to go in a
different direction at this time," USSF President Sunil Gulati said. He said the
federation will begin looking for a new coach immediately, with the team looking
toward qualifying for the 2015 Womens World Cup. On Monday, a message on
goalkeeper Hope Solos Twitter account addressed the firing: "Its a sombre day
for us all today. Tom is simply a classy man in every way, and he will certainly
be missed." Jill Ellis, the USSFs director of development, will serve as interim
coach. She went 5-0-2 in that role in 2012. The womens team faces China again on
Thursday in San Diego. "I was completely blindsided," Sermanni told SI.com on
Sunday night. "Maybe Im losing my intuitive and perception skills, but I didnt
sense a real unease in the team. But I could be wrong in that regard." Sermanni
said he assumes there was "some degree of dissatisfaction among the players,
otherwise we wouldnt have gotten to this point so quickly now." He added that
the players did what he asked and he has "no qualms with them in the sense of
having poor relations with them." He was hired in October 2012, but Ellis served
as interim coach until he took over that January. Sermanni made his debut in a
4-1 win over his native Scotland on Feb. 10, 2013. He spent the previous eight
years coaching Australias womens team, leading the Matildas to the quarterfinals
of the last two World Cups. Sermanni helped the U.S. to a 13-0-3 record last
year, but the Americans went 1-2-1 at the Algarve Cup, the last major tournament
for the U.S. before qualifying for next years World Cup. The seventh-place
finish included a 1-0 defeat to Sweden and former U.S. coach Pia Sundhage,
ending a two-year, 43-game unbeaten streak. That was the first loss following a
16-0-4 start under Sermanni. "To put it in a nutshell, they just felt that the
way I was managing the team wasnt working," Sermanni told SI.com. "It could be
the U.S. team is a unique team that has certain demands that perhaps my
management style or my philosophy didnt quite jell with." His firing came about
six months before North and Central American and Caribbean World Cup qualifying,
which takes place from Oct. 16-26 at Cancun and Playa del Carmen, Mexico. On
Sunday, Sermanni experimented with a 4-3-3 alignment (four defenders, three
midfielders and three forwards) and talked about the team making the most of its
offensive opportunities. "I thought our movement was good, thought our passing
was quite incisive," Sermanni said. "What we shouldve done better is finish the
game off a lot earlier. We really need to be finishing these games off when were
creating chances." The U.S. outshot China 23-1 and ran its unbeaten streak on
home turf to 81 games (71-0-10). Holiday was back in the lineup after missing
the Algarve Cup because of a family commitment. She scored in the 39th minute --
the U.S. finally solving goalkeeper Zhang Yue after a flurry of shots. Holiday
nearly had another goal early in the second half, only to have it deflected near
the goal line. The defence allowed only one scoring chance to China, which
played defensively even after falling behind. "The most important thing is
coming together now and figuring out what works and what doesnt," forward Sydney
Leroux said. "Were getting better every single day." Any further improvement
will come under a new coach.
Yeezy Boost 350 V2 Black . Both sides came
closest to scoring in the first half, when Roma had a goal from Mattia Destro
waved off for offside and Inters Rodrigo Palacio headed high. "A draw was a fair
result. Neither squad had many chances," Roma midfielder Miralem Pjanic said.
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signed for 2014, and his new deal adds four years through 2018.MONTREAL -- It
looked like it would be easy when Rene Bourque scored for the Montreal Canadiens
only 11 seconds into the game. But the Canadiens needed a third-period goal from
Tomas Plekanec and some fine saves from Carey Price to down the Tampa Bay
Lightning 3-2 on Sunday night and take a choke hold on their NHL Eastern
Conference playoff series. The victory gave Montreal a 3-0 lead in the
best-of-seven set with a chance to sweep the Bolts on home ice in Game 4 on
Tuesday night. "Weve seen many scenarios in the playoffs and we have to have the
same approach for the next game as we had for the last three," said Montreal
defenceman P.K. Subban, who had a pair of assists in a standout performance.
"Theyre a good team. "They had a lot of opportunities to score. They fought
their way back into the game. They put pucks on the net and came hard to the
end. We know theyll fight until the final buzzer, so we have to be ready next
game." Brendan Gallagher also scored for Montreal while Ondrej Palat, back after
missing a game with an injury, and defenceman Matthew Carle replied for Tampa
Bay. Montreal outshot the Lightning 31-29, but there were nervy moments and a
disputed, disallowed goal as the visitors pushed back in the second and third
frames. "We were determined, we played with passion, I thought we responded
unreal," said Tampa Bay coach Jon Cooper. "Its tough to walk into that
locker-room and look those guys in the eye. "Clearly, that was the best game
weve played in this series. I though they deserved a better fate. Ultimately,
its a loss and thats what hurts the most." The Canadiens have a chance to avenge
their only previous playoff meeting with the Lightning, who swept them in 2004
before going on to win the Stanley Cup. After winning the first two games in
Tampa, Fla., the Canadiens returned to a rousing welcome from their fans and a
spectacular pre-game show. The crowd of 21,273 was still roaring after joining
old-time Quebec pop singer Ginette Reno in the Canadian anthem when Subban
bounced a pass up the middle of the ice and Bourque collected it behind the
Lightning defence. The unexpected scoring hero put his third of the series past
Anders Lindback at the 11-second mark -- and the noise got even louder. "I didnt
really know who (Reno) was, but by the reaction I knew it was somebody popular,"
said Bourque. "She did a great job getting the fans fired up. "We didnt plan it
at all. It was a lucky bounce." Lindback made up for it with some strong saves
as the Lightning cancelled the Canadiens early emotion by killing off a
four-minute high-sticking call on rearguard Mike Barberio. Palat tied it 8:39
into the second frame as he buried the ricochet of a Steven Stamkos shot off
Mike Weavers skate on the Bolts first powerr play.
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it on, and looked like they had the go-ahead goal, only to see Subban bat a
flying puck out of the air behind Price. Seconds later, Ryan Callahan put the
puck in at 15:38 only to see it waived off due to what was ruled as incidental
contact on Price by Alex Killorn. The Bolts felt the goal was good. "I was
(angry) then and Im (angry) now," said Cooper. "Thats just my opinion. Ill let
the court of public opinion take care of the rest." Of course, the Canadiens
thought the officials got the call right. "It was a pass across, it got
deflected in the air," said Price. "Subban batted it out of the air and it wound
up kind of a scramble. "I tried to come back across the net and tripped over
their guy, who was right in the middle of the crease. At that point, I didnt
know what was going on." Less than three minutes later, the teams were each down
a man when Subban picked up the puck, skated through the defence and around the
net to set up Gallagher for his second goal of the series at 18:10. "I just
tried to create space," said Subban, who had a team-high 28:03 of ice time. "I
took a penalty earlier in the period and I felt good when I came back on the ice
and the guys had killed it off. "Larry (Lars Eller) made a great play behind the
net to move it to open ice. I tried to draw the forechecker to me and see what
happened. I went behind the net. Gally did a great job to get himself open. It
makes it easy for me to get it to him." Plekanec scored what would be the
game-winner when he threaded a shot through from the right circle 5:43 into the
third period. But Carle made it close with a point shot that looked to deflect
off a body in front at 11:36. The Canadiens held off a late charge to put the
win away. The lightning got a scare at 16:09 of the second when Stamkos fell
after jostling with Brandon Prust and got hit in the head by Alexei Emelins
knee. But the Bolts scoring star was able to return for the third period and
picked up his second assist of the night on Carles goal. Cooper made four lineup
changes, bringing in forwards Palat, Tom Pyatt and B.J. Crombeen and defenceman
Barberio and scratching Sami Salo, Michael Kostka, Richard Panik and
Nikita Kucherov. Salo reportedly has an upper body injury. Montreal made no
changes. Notes: The Canadiens called up a taxi squad from AHL Hamilton,
including goalies Dustin Tokarski and Devan Dubnyk, defencemen Nathan Beaulieu,
Davis Drewiske and Greg Pateryn and forwards Sven Andrighetto, Mike Blundin,
Gabriel Dumont, Louis Leblanc and Christian Thomas. . . Bourques goal was not a
team record for fastest to start a game. Bo Gainey scored seven seconds into a
playoff game in 1977.
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