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U.S. romps to 6-0 victory over Trinidad and Tobago

- By Tom Withers

CLEVELAND — The only embarrassm­ent and shame was felt on the other side.

Two years later, the U.S. soccer team turned the tables on Trinidad and Tobago.

Gyasi Zardes scored two goals in a three-minute span, Christian Pulisic added one during a five-goal barrage in the second half and the Americans unloaded on their nemesis in a 6-0 blowout in the CONCACAF Gold Cup on Saturday night, earning a small dose of revenge over the team that handed them a nightmaris­h loss in 2017.

Aaron Long scored his first two internatio­nal goals — one with his head, the other off his chest — and Paul Arriola scored as the U.S. tallied five times in 25 minutes while cruising to its second shutout this week and advancing to the quarterfin­als in Philadelph­ia on June 30.

It was the first matchup between the U.S. and Trinidad and Tobago since Oct. 10, 2017, when the Americans, needing only a tie to qualify for the 2018 World Cup, lost 2-1 to the Soca Warriors.

The embarrassi­ng defeat snapped a streak of seven straight World Cup appearance­s by the Americans and triggered a top-to-bottom overhaul of the men’s program, which has operated in the imposing shadow of the powerful U.S. women, seeking their fourth world title in France.

There would be no repeat performanc­e by this revamped U.S. team, which is determined to win back global respect.

“Every time we step on the field we want to make a statement,” said Zardes, who just missed getting a third goal. “We’re trying to change the way the world views American soccer.”

The Americans posted their most lopsided win since beating Honduras 6-0 in a World Cup qualifier March 24, 2017, when Pulisic, who took over this game in the second half, also scored and had a pair of assists.

But while much of the pregame talk centered on the U.S. getting payback, the Americans insist they’ve put the past behind them.

“For us, we advance to the next round,” coach Gregg Berhalter said. “That’s important. Our focus was to prepare for this game knowing that if we’d be able to go to the next round. That was the focus of the group. Trinidad was in our way.”

Not anymore.

With the U.S. leading 1-0 on Long’s goal in the 41st minute, Zardes scored from right in front shortly after U.S. goalkeeper Zack Steffen made a diving save to stop Trinidad from tying a match the Americans dominated.

Michael Bradley chipped the ball from the left side to a charging Nick Lima, who headed the ball to Zardes in front. The American striker only had to guide it by Trinidad keeper Marvin Phillip in the 65th minute. Two minutes later, Zardes buried a hard shot from the left side for his 10th internatio­nal goal and second twogoal game for the Americans.

Zardes nearly completed a hat trick, but his low shot from up top in the 70th minute hit the left upright.

Next up for the Americans is a matchup with Panama on Wednesday in Kansas City, Kan. The Panamanian­s improved to 2-0 in Group D of the 16-team tournament Saturday with a 4-2 win over Guyana, also clinching a quarterfin­al berth.

 ?? David Dermer / Associated Press ?? Defender Aaron Long, center, is congratula­ted after scoring in the 6-0 win over Trinidad and Tobago.
David Dermer / Associated Press Defender Aaron Long, center, is congratula­ted after scoring in the 6-0 win over Trinidad and Tobago.

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