New Straits Times

US pummel Panama

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ORLANDO: Christian Pulisic fired the United States to a 4-0 win over Panama on Friday that saw the Americans inch closer to a 2018 World Cup berth.

The brilliant 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 playoff 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. AFP

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