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McKennie scores in debut as US hold Portugal

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LISBON: Teenager Weston McKennie scored on his debut for the United States as they held Portugal to a 1-1 draw in their first match since failing to qualify for the World Cup.

As well as 19-year-old McKennie, caretaker coach Dave Sarachan also gave 18-year-old Tyler Adams his first outing in the match – the first time since 1988 that two teenagers have started a game for the US.

Portugal, who unlike their oppo- nents safely qualified for the World Cup, also fielded an experiment­al side, resting players like Rui Patricio, Bernardo Silva, Ricardo Quaresma, Cristiano Ronaldo and Joao Mario.

The US went ahead in the 21st minute after the ball was played out to C.J. Sapong on the left wing and he slipped it to midfielder McKennie, who outfoxed his marker before scoring with a classy finish.

The European champions were gifted an equaliser 10 minutes later when US goalkeeper Ethan Horvath allowed a harmless Vitorino Antunes cross to slip through his legs and into the net.

Both teams had chances after the break, with Goncalo Paciencia hitting the bar for Portugal, before the game petered out into a draw.

Portugal defender Pepe limped off with a foot injury in the 10th minute but it did not appear to be serious.

Portugal coach Fernando Santos was not satisfied with his team’s display.

“Our incapabili­ty of keeping the ball was a negative aspect. Our opponents were aggressive and didn’t let us think,” he said.

“In the first half, we didn’t have enough of the ball and we kept losing it, we were too rushed.

“We managed to knock it around more in the second half but not as fluidly as normal. We never managed to totally dominate the game.” — Reuters

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