Tim Howard, Brad Friedel Make Peace After Retraction Of Sabotage Claim

[protected-iframe id=”d30fe833a1309de068f9570b3a21b8bc-38215605-37430913″ info=”http://www.springboardplatform.com/js/overlay” ]Tim Howard is back in Brad Friedel’s good graces.

The American goalkeepers had a public spat earlier this month over a claim that Howard made in his new book, “The Keeper,” in which he said Friedel tried to block his 2003 transfer from Major League Soccer’s N.Y./N.J. MetroStars to Premier League club Manchester United by derailing his appeal for a U.K. work permit. Friedel called Howard’s claim “garbage” and threatened to take legal action.

Howard, 35, issued a statement Monday on Twitter, in which he promised to retract references to Friedel’s alleged opposition to his ultimately successful transfer of a lifetime.

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Friedel, 43, considers the measures Howard has taken to be adequate.

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Howard eventually joined Manchester United in a £2.5 million ($3.9 million) transfer, then spent three and-a-half seasons with the Red Devils before joining Everton in 2007. Howard remains Everton’s starting goalkeeper to this day.

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Friedel is in his last season of his lengthy Premier League career. He’s currently the third-choice goalkeeper at Tottenham Hotspur behind starter Hugo Lloris and backup Michel Vorm.

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