Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Back on Cup track, U.S. routs Panama

- Jozy Altidore scored two goals

ORLANDO, Fla. — Teenage star Christian Pulisic scored with a brilliant touch to complete a field-length attack just eight minutes in, then split the defense with a pass that set up Jozy Altidore for the first of the forward’s two goals and put the United States back on track for next year’s World Cup with a 4-0 rout of Panama on Friday night.

Pulisic fed Altidore for a 2-0 lead in the 19th. Altidore converted a penalty kick with a chip in the 43rd after Bobby Wood was fouled, and Wood added a goal in the 63rd.

The U.S. ended a threematch winless streak in qualifying and with 12 points moved two points ahead of Panama into third place — the last automatic berth — in the North and Central American and Caribbean region. Honduras has nine points going into its match today at Costa Rica, which is second with 15.

Goal difference means the Americans put themselves in great shape to reach an eighth consecutiv­e World Cup, almost certainly with a victory Tuesday at Trinidad and Tobago and likely with a draw if Honduras fails to

win today. The U.S. is plus-5 to minus-2 for Panama and minus-7 for Honduras.

The region’s fourth-place team advances to a playoff next month against Australia or Syria.

“We could have finished better on the day and scored more goals,” U.S. Coach Bruce Arena said.

Playing his first internatio­nal match since he turned 19 last month, Pulisic was moved to central midfield from the flanks by Arena and sparked the attack from the opening whistle with pace and ball control seldom seen from Americans.

After Gabriel Gomez broke free from Omar Gonzalez and shot over the crossbar, Tim Howard’s goal kick was headed forward by Bobby Wood about 10 yards past midfield.

Altidore one-timed the ball ahead to on a sprinting Pulisic, and the midfielder reached back with his left leg to flick the ball ahead.

Pulisic jumped to avoid Roman Torres’ challenge and used the outside of his right foot to play the ball forward.

As goalkeeper Jaime Penedo came off his line, Pulisic used the outside of his right foot again to play the ball wide and jumped over Pinedo’s outstretch­ed arm.

At the edge of the 6-yard box and just 2 yards from the endline, Pulisic reached with his right foot to slot the ball in, completing a 112-yard U.S. move.

Pulisic tumbled over as the ball rolled in for his eighth goal in 19 internatio­nal appearance­s, his fourth in the hex.

Pulisic created the second goal when he played the ball between his feet and faked Michael Murillo on the left flank. Pulisic broke ahead and fed Altidore, who split the center backs and redirected the ball in from 5 yards for his first goal of the hexagonal.

At that point, Pulisic had played a part in 11 of the Americans’ 14 goals in the hex.

After Wood and Altidore

failed to convert good chances, Wood drew the penalty kick when he exchanged passes with Paul Arriola along a flank, broke past Felipe Baloy, spurted diagonally into the penalty area and was pushed down by Armando Cooper. As Pinedo dived to his left, Altidore chipped the ball down the center for his 41st internatio­nal game.

Hacked down several times by Panamanian­s, Pulisic was removed in the 57th minute and walked out to a standing ovation from the sellout crowd of 25,303 at Orlando City Stadium, which opened in February.

Wood added his 10th internatio­nal goal off a pass from Arriola.

Panama was trying to move into position to qualify for its first World Cup. The Panamanian­s were 90 seconds from advancing to a playoff against New Zealand four years ago, when Graham Zusi and Aron Johannsson scored late goals at Honduras, which dropped Panama behind Mexico and into fifth place.

 ?? AP/JOHN RAOUX ?? Friday night, leading the United States to a 4-0 victory against Panama in a World Cup qualifier in Orlando, Fla. The U.S. moved into third place in the CONCACAF standings, which would guarantee a spot in the 2018 tournament.
AP/JOHN RAOUX Friday night, leading the United States to a 4-0 victory against Panama in a World Cup qualifier in Orlando, Fla. The U.S. moved into third place in the CONCACAF standings, which would guarantee a spot in the 2018 tournament.

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