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Wednesday 02 July 2014 4:04 am  |  Updated:  Thursday 06 June 2019 11:42 pm

Tim Howard can solve US national debt problem: Twitter reacts to new US hero

By: Nassos Stylianou

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The USA's World Cup hopes may have ended last night with a heartbreaking defeat at the hands of Belgium, but a new hero was born.

Tim Howard, the US national team goalkeeper kept his team in the match for long periods with an impressive display of shot-stopping, denying the Belgian forwards again and again as the game went into extra time.

The Everton goalkeeper pulled off 16 saves, the highest number of any World Cup game in the last 50 years according to ESPN.

Fair to say that the US fans were impressed with the 35-year-old's performance, but it did not stop there. On Twitter, Howard was being touted as the next US president, asked to solve the national debt crisis and calling on the government to make 4 July 'National Tim Howard Day'.

Of the 1.8m tweets that mentioned Tim Howard during the game, here are a few of the best.

You’re still a hero, Tim Howard. http://t.co/xJ7u3y3yXT pic.twitter.com/FgRjYtJdZ4

— SB Nation (@SBNation) July 1, 2014

Despite the loss, Tim Howard’s record setting performance was monumental. pic.twitter.com/eaqF2Whkxq

— ESPN (@espn) July 1, 2014

https://twitter.com/Scalacoaster/status/484094825973567488

https://twitter.com/SportsNation/status/484088580638531584

https://twitter.com/grantrodgers5/status/484098703909584897

Howard v Hillary anyone?

#Howard2016#Howard2020#Howard2024#Howard2028#Howard2032
pic.twitter.com/bS7xIh3AQS

— Good Morning America (@GMA) July 1, 2014

Looks like someone had fun with Howard's Wikipedia entry last night. 

Someone changed the US Secretary of Defence on Wikipedia to Tim Howard. Fantastic. pic.twitter.com/haPrHWPLjx

— Cam (@_camwba) July 1, 2014

Even celebrities chipped in with admiration for the goalkeeper.

Tim Howard remains a god. Hanx

— Tom Hanks (@tomhanks) July 1, 2014

But probably the best measure of how good his performance was came from this tweet, by Belgian team captain Vincent Kompany. 

Two words.. TIM HOWARD #Respect #BelUSA

— Vincent Kompany (@VincentKompany) July 1, 2014

And they say Americans can't do soccer. 

 

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