Santa Fe New Mexican

U.S. ties 1-1 with Cup-bound France

- Associated Press

LYON, France — Julian Green scored in the 44th minute and a young United States team held on against tremendous pressure to tie World Cup-bound France 1-1 Saturday night at Lyon.

Kylian Mbappe tied the score in the 78th minute for Les Bleus, who outshot the Americans 19-2. The French had been 3-0 against the U.S. in prior meetings, outscoring the Americans 10-0, but 23-year-old Zack Steffen made seven saves in his third internatio­nal appearance, a standout performanc­e that could help him in the competitio­n to succeed Tim Howard as the team’s No. 1 goalkeeper.

The U.S. started just one player with 10 previous internatio­nal appearance­s and all were 25 or younger. At 22 years, 183 days, the lineup’s average age was the second-youngest since records began in 1990.

Green scored against Belgium in extra time in the second round of the 2014 World Cup but largely disappeare­d over the next few years and the 23-year-old midfielder spent last season with second-tier Greuther Fuerth in Germany. Making his first start since October 2016, he got his fourth goal in 10 internatio­nal appearance­s.

Shaq Moore exchanged passes with Bobby Wood, and the 21-year-old Moore made a run down the right flank and crossed past Benjamin Mendy. Djibril Sidibe’s left-footed clearance attempt did not go far, and Green ran onto the bouncing ball, spun his right leg and from 9 yards sent the ball between Sidibe’s legs, beating goalkeeper Hugo Lloris to the near post with a one-hopper.

French players were booed and whistled at by the crowd as they walked off the field at the half.

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