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United States goalkeeper Tim Howard is assisted as he lies on the pitch in pain after colliding with England's Emile Heskey, not seen, during the World Cup group C soccer match between England and the United States at Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg, South Africa, Saturday, June 12, 2010.
United States goalkeeper Tim Howard is assisted as he lies on the pitch in pain after colliding with England’s Emile Heskey, not seen, during the World Cup group C soccer match between England and the United States at Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg, South Africa, Saturday, June 12, 2010.
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Getting your player ready...

U.S. goalkeeper Tim Howard’s bruised ribs are improving, and he is expected to play Friday
against Slovenia.

U.S. Soccer’s medical staff decided Howard didn’t need further tests after examining him
Monday, and the federation said he is making “substantial improvement.”

Howard was injured in
the 29th minute against England on Saturday when Emile Heskey slammed feet-first into the
American’s chest at full speed. The studs of Heskey’s shoes caught Howard squarely in the ribs,
and he writhed in pain on the ground for several minutes.

Howard grimaced several times when
play finally resumed and needed a painkiller at halftime, yet he remained in the game and made
several big saves.

The Americans play Group C leader Slovenia on Friday. The United States and England are tied
for second in the group with a point apiece, behind Slovenia.

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