Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

US THRASH PANAMA, EDGE CLOSER TO WORLD CUP

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Christian Pulisic fired the United States to a 4-0 win over Panama Friday that saw the Americans inch closer to a 2018 World Cup berth. The 19-year-old scored one goal and made another in a sensationa­l early barrage that left Panama reeling.

Pulisic opened the scoring on eight minutes and beautifull­y set up strike partner Jozy Altidore to make it two and compound a nightmare start for Panama, who now look destined to settle for a play-off match against either Syria or Australia to land a World Cup place for the first time in their history.

Honduras, whose match in Costa Rica was put back a day because of adverse weather, also remain in the hunt in the North and Central America and Caribbean region (CONCACAF).

For the Americans, however, a win against bottom of the hexagonal table Trinidad and Tobago on Tuesday will seal their ticket for an eighth consecutiv­e finals -and even a point should do it.

“The game in Trinidad won’t be easy but we are in a good position now,” said US manager Bruce Arena. “It won’t be easy, it will be challengin­g. We faced challengin­g conditions in Honduras and Panama so we will be ready. Trinidad are out but will be a handful.”

Trinidad and Tobago seized a lead against Mexico in San Luis Potosi before the regional powerhouse roared back for a 3-1 victory. The result left Mexico on 21 points and on course for a record haul of 24 if it can beat Honduras in San Pedro Sula on Tuesday.

Trinidad and Tobago’s Shahdon Winchester put the visitors ahead in the 66th minute. With El Tri struggling to find momentum it looked as if defeat was a possibilit­y. Manager Juan Carlos Osorio sent in Carlos Vela, Oribe Peralta and Hirving Lozano in the second half and Lozano grabbed an equalizer that energized Mexico. Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez put the hosts ahead before Hector Herrera added a third goal in injury time.

Tension was palpable as Panama arrived in Orlando a point ahead of the US — who had earned just one point from their prior two matches.

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