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PULISIC LEADS U.S. MEN’S SOCCER PAST N. IRELAND

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Gio Reyna scored on a deflected shot in the first half, Christian Pulisic converted a penalty kick in the second and the United States beat Northern Ireland 2-1 in an exhibition at Belfast on Sunday for the Americans’ first win at a European opponent since 2015.

Reyna received a pass from Tim Ream and took four touches with no pressure. His right-footed shot from 24 yards deflected off a leg of Ciaron Brown and over goalkeeper Conor Hazard in the 30th minute for his second internatio­nal goal.

Pulisic, captaining the U.S. for the fourth time, made it 2-0 when he slid the ball to the left of Hazard in the 59th minute for his 15th internatio­nal goal. Playing just his second match for the Americans since October 2019, Pulisic had taken a pass from Reyna and was tripped by Daniel Ballard.

Niall McGinn scored his sixth internatio­nal goal in the 88th with a sharply angled volley after getting past Antonee Robinson, who was hobbling after hurting his left leg on a sliding tackle by Alistair McCann.

The 22nd-ranked Americans, preparing for a Nations League semifinal against Honduras in June and the start of World Cup qualifying in September, have eight wins and a draw in their last nine matches, and they’ve outscored opponents 25-4 in winning five consecutiv­e friendlies. They had not won at a European opponent since a 4-3 friendly victory at the Netherland­s in June 2015.

Next up is a May 30 exhibition at Switzerlan­d, followed by the CONCACAF Nations League semifinal at home against Honduras on June 3. But the focus is the start of World Cup qualifying on Sept. 2, most likely at Trinidad and Tobago.

Midfielder Yusuf Musah became tied to the United States by making his fourth internatio­nal appearance.

Under a new FIFA rule, players under 21 may switch national associatio­n only if they play three or fewer matches under the age of 21.

 ?? AP ?? United States’ Christian Pulisic controls the ball during an internatio­nal friendly soccer match between Northern Ireland and United States, at Windsor Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland, on Sunday.
AP United States’ Christian Pulisic controls the ball during an internatio­nal friendly soccer match between Northern Ireland and United States, at Windsor Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland, on Sunday.

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