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McKennie’s score in first half holds up as U.S. tops Curacao

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PHILADELPH­IA — Christian Pulisic and the United States are headed to the CONCACAF Gold Cup semifinals after an underwhelm­ing performanc­e against Curacao.

The U.S. was outplayed during the second half by the world’s 79th-ranked national team but managed to advance with a 1-0 win Sunday night behind Weston McKennie’s goal in the 25th minute.

The defending champion U.S. extended its Gold Cup winning streak to nine and will play Jamaica on Wednesday at Nashville, Tenn., in the second semifinal, a night after Mexico faces Haiti at Glendale, Ariz. The U.S. reached the semifinals for the 10th straight Gold Cup and 14th in 15 overall.

“When you get to the knockout stages, everyone wants to move on to the next round and they’re giving absolutely everything,” Pulisic said. “Curacao 100 percent wanted that — you could see that in the way they played.”

Pulisic, the Americans’ star midfielder, captained the U.S. for the second time and fed fellow 20-year-old McKennie for the goal. Pulisic cut in from a flank and crossed, and McKennie headed in the ball from 4 yards for his second goal in 12 internatio­nal appearance­s.

“That’s one of my strengths, running into the box late,” McKennie said. “I always tell him to look for me. He knows to look for me. That’s a little something we work on together.”

Playing near his hometown of Hershey, Pulisic shot just wide in the second minute and was denied in the fourth when goalkeeper Eloy Room, while falling to his left, reached to his right to tip his shot over the crossbar.

“I wanted to lead the team from the start,” Pulisic said. “In the end, we needed to finish more chances to make it much easier on ourselves.”

Curacao had 60 percent possession in the second half and outshot the U.S. 15-10 overall. American goalkeeper Zack Steffen, a native of suburban Philadelph­ia, made a leaping save on Leandro Bacuna in the 84th minute.

Gregg Berhalter, hired as U.S. coach in December, said it was a tactical decision to fall back and not press in the second half, which allowed Curacao to control possession.

“When you look at these quarterfin­al matches, they’re all tight matches,” Berhalter said. “You guys wanted us to go out there and beat them 5-0.

“But we knew it was going to be a difficult game.”

Berhalter returned to the same starting lineup he used for the initial group-stage matches against Guyana and then Trinidad and Tobago.

With the U.S. assured of advancing, Berhalter changed all 11 starters against Panama for the group stage finale.

Berhalter has had nine captains in 10 games.

JAMAICA 1, PANAMA 0

In Philadelph­ia, Darren Mattocks scored on a penalty kick in the 75th minute and Jamaica beat Panama to advance to the CONCACAF Gold Cup semifinals.

Mattocks converted after Michael Murillo was whistled for a handball in the box in the first game of the doublehead­er at Lincoln Financial Field. Mattocks, a forward for FC Cincinnati in Major League Soccer, had entered the game two minutes earlier.

Jamaica defender Damion Lowe will miss the semifinal against the United States on Wednesday in Nashville, Tenn., after receiving a 90th-minute yellow card for time-wasting.

 ?? Matt Slocum / Associated Press ?? Weston McKennie, right, celebrates with Tyler Boyd after McKennie’s goal during the first half gave the United States the lead over Curacao on Sunday.
Matt Slocum / Associated Press Weston McKennie, right, celebrates with Tyler Boyd after McKennie’s goal during the first half gave the United States the lead over Curacao on Sunday.

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