Houston Chronicle

U.S. makes long work of minute Martinique

- By Fred Goodall

TAMPA, Fla. — Jordan Morris’ second goal of the game broke a tie in the 76th minute, and the United States edged tiny Martinique 3-2 Wednesday night in the CONCACAF Gold Cup after wasting a twogoal lead against a team that is not even a member of FIFA.

Failing to break through in the first half, the U.S. built a 2-0 lead on goals by Omar Gonzalez in the 53rd minute and Morris in the 64th.

But Martinique tied the score on two goals by Kevin Parsemain, the first a longrange shot that went past goalkeeper Brad Guzan on a bounce and the second a pass that hit Parsemain and went in on the deflection. “We’re certainly guilty of making the game a lot more difficult on us than it needed to be,” said U.S. coach Bruce Arena, who thought his team played well.

Using a mostly junior varsity lineup in the tournament, the U.S. leads Group B with four points, ahead of Panama on goal difference. Martinique is third with three, followed by Nicaragua with none. The top two teams in each of the three groups advance to the quarterfin­als along with the two best third-place teams.

One of just three holdovers from the starting lineup last weekend, Gonzalez scored his second internatio­nal goal after Martinique failed to clear a corner kick. Paul Arriola’s deflected shot from outside the penalty area was parried by goalkeeper Kevin Olimpa and fell to the defender, who kicked in the rebound with his left foot from short range.

Morris doubled the lead when Alejandro Bedoya passed to Eric Lichaj running down the right flank, Lichaj crossed and Morris redirected the ball in.

After Martinique tied it, Morris got his fourth internatio­nal goal about 90 seconds later. He passed to Gyasi Zardes, who laid the ball back for the forward, and Morris scored with a shot from near the penalty spot.

Midfielder Cristian Roldan made his U.S. debut as Arena made eight lineup changes. Lichaj had not played for the national team since May 2016.

 ?? John Raoux / Associated Press ?? Jordan Morris enjoys his second goal of the night with the American fans.
John Raoux / Associated Press Jordan Morris enjoys his second goal of the night with the American fans.

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