World Cup Minute: Brooks Becomes First Sub To Score For USA
BOSTON (CBS) -- In the latest installment of the World Cup Minute, Rich Keefe reviews the latest facts and games in Brazil:
- In the USA's 2-1 win over Ghana, Clint Dempsey scored just 34 seconds into the game. That's the fastest the U.S. has ever scored, and the sixth-fastest goal scored in the World Cup.
- Ghana is the youngest team in this year's tournament.
- With his goal in the second half to put the U.S. up 2-1, John Brooks became the first U.S. men's substitute to score a goal in the World Cup.
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- With Monday's match against Portugal, Germany has played in 100 World Cup matches -- the most all-time among any team.
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