Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

U.S. takes care of business, routs Guyana in Gold Cup

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ST. PAUL, Minn. — Newcomer Tyler Boyd scored two goals to guide the United States past overmatche­d Guyana 4-0 to start the CONCACAF Gold Cup on Tuesday night, getting the Americans back on track in their first competitiv­e game in 20 months.

Boyd, a 24-year-old attacker, made his U.S. debut in an ugly 3-0 loss to Venezuela on June 9 after a FIFA-approved switch of affiliatio­n from New Zealand.

“Just a dream come true,” Boyd said. “It’s been years and years of work to get to this moment.”

Paul Arriola had a goal and an assist, and Weston McKennie had two assists before leaving with what appeared to be a left hamstring injury. Gyasi Zardes also scored for the Americans, who were on the attack for most of the game while generating a steady stream of prime scoring chances against a Guyana team making its Gold Cup debut.

Even a decisive victory like this wasn’t going to provide much insight into any progress being made under new coach Gregg Berhalter, given Guyana’s No. 177 ranking. Goalkeeper Zack Steffen made one save, in the 69th minute. With fan angst at a fever pitch and a young squad trying to find its way with a new, flashier style of play, though, there was plenty to be gained from, simply, winning.

Up next for the Americans in Group D on Saturday night in Cleveland is Trinidad and Tobago, the plucky islanders who beat them on Oct. 10, 2017, in the World Cup qualifier that

kept them home last summer from Russia and caused a reexaminat­ion of the entire program. Panama beat Trinidad and Tobago 2-0 in the first match on Tuesday.

The U.S. is 33-1-4 in the group stage of the Gold Cup, losing only to Panama in 2011.

Qualifying failure allowed interim coach Dave Sarachan and later Berhalter to experiment often. They used 71 different players over the 18 exhibition­s. Berhalter’s first competitiv­e starting lineup featured midfielder Michael Bradley, who assisted on Boyd’s first goal in the 51st minute, back in the captaincy. Zardes was at forward instead of veteran Jozy Altidore, who’s working his way back from leg injuries.

Injuries kept likely starters Tyler Adams, John Brooks and DeAndre Yedlin off the Gold Cup roster, but McKennie and fellow 20-year-old Christian Pulisic were on the field at kickoff

with Bradley for the first time. Pulisic, the Pennsylvan­ia star who hopes to return the U.S. to internatio­nal relevance, made his presence felt around the net despite not scoring. He was subbed out in the 62nd minute for Cristian Roldan.

Arriola, the only player who has been in all of Berhalter’s lineups since he took over six months ago, scored in the 28th minute from 7 yards. Boyd had an opportunit­y to follow it after goalkeeper Akel Clarke pushed a shot to his right, but he wound up too hard and sent the ball sailing over the net and into the seats.

Boyd’s 52nd minute-goal marked the 1,000th in program history, in match No. 700. The sign that this was going to be a good night for the Americans came in the 56th minute when Arriola’s shot was headed by defender Terence Vancooten and went straight to the face of Zardes.

 ?? Paul Arriola AP/ANDY CLAYTON-KING ?? (7) celebrates with teammates Gyasi Zardes (left,) Tyler Boyd (center) and Weston Mckennie (back right) after scoring a goal in the United States’ 4-0 victory over Guyana on Tuesday in the CONCACAF Gold Cup in St. Paul, Minn.
Paul Arriola AP/ANDY CLAYTON-KING (7) celebrates with teammates Gyasi Zardes (left,) Tyler Boyd (center) and Weston Mckennie (back right) after scoring a goal in the United States’ 4-0 victory over Guyana on Tuesday in the CONCACAF Gold Cup in St. Paul, Minn.

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