IRENE, South Africa | Clint Dempsey says the referee who disallowed a late American  go-ahead goal against Slovenia encouraged rough play in the penalty area  by failing to whistle infractions early in the game. “Before the  tournament, they told us that any type of holding on corners is a  penalty, any type of grabbing around a player is a penalty. So when we  get to the game, that’s not what’s going on,” he said Sunday. “So you  have to adapt.” After the U.S. rallied from a two-goal halftime  deficit Friday night to tie the score, Maurice Edu appeared to put the  Americans ahead in the 85th minute when he volleyed in Landon Donovan’s  free kick. But referee Koman Coulibaly of Mali called it off for reasons  he didn’t explain, and the game finished 2-2. Some speculated the  whistle was because Dempsey pushed Andraz Kirm as Donovan took the  kick. “That’s the one set piece where I’m probably not mixing it  up with somebody,” Dempsey said. “I acted like I was going to go in. I  came back, and went around to the far post, and if Mo had missed the  ball, I would have had the goal. So if you freeze-frame that play, three  of our guys are in a head lock. So to single me out, that that’s a play  that I caused trouble on, I don’t think you’re really watching the  game. But saying that, probably there were plays where I did mix up it  during the game, on other plays. But on that one, for sure not.” Dempsey  thought Coulibaly’s inaction led to increased pushing and shoving. “The  ref in this game was letting things go in the box, so you’ve got to be  physical,” he said. “If someone has your arms around you, I’m not going  to sit there and be like, ’OK, this is fine.’ I’m going to try to bust  out of it and get in position to score a goal. So if the ref is letting  that type of play go on, that’s how you’re going to play. If the ref is  calling it tight, well then you’re not going to do that. So you’re going  to have to gauge how the ref is calling it and what you can do and what  you can’t do, and you have to adapt.” Still, Dempsey is prepared  for rough games off what he faces during the season with Fulham. “That’s  something you get used to playing in the Premiership, playing against  teams like Stoke, Blackburn, Bolton,” he said. “Just typical teams that  have strong players in the back.” The Americans (0-0-2) are second  in Group C with two points, trailing Slovenia (1-0-1) and ahead of  England (0-0-2) on goals scored going into Wednesday’s first-round  finale against Algeria (0-1-1). The U.S. would advance with a win and  possibly with a draw. Goalkeeper Tom Howard believes the Americans  have kept their emotions in check but are prepared for physical play. “If  tackles start flying in and we need to stand up for ourselves, you best  believe we will,” he said. “We always have, and that’s not something  that this team takes lightly. We stand up for each other. We stand up  for ourselves.”
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