The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

4. Dempsey ties mark in U.S. win

Assist, goal propel U.S. to Gold Cup final Wednesday.

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Clint Dempsey tied the American internatio­nal scoring record and sparked the U.S. to a spot in the CONCACAF Gold Cup title game with an assist in a 2-0 victory Saturday over Costa Rica. Dempsey tied Landon Donovan with his 57th internatio­nal goal and is third with 136 internatio­nal appearance­s.

ARLINGTON, TEXAS — Clint Dempsey grew up playing youth soccer in the Dallas area, nearly 200 miles from his Texas hometown.

Back in his home state and coming off the bench, Dempsey matched the American internatio­nal scoring record and sparked the U.S. to a spot in the CONCACAF Gold Cup title game.

Dempsey fed Jozy Altidore for the go-ahead goal not long after entering, then scored on a free kick to match Landon Donovan with his 57th internatio­nal goal Saturday night in a 2-0 semifinal win over Costa Rica.

“This has to be the best in Texas for me, since I tied the record and it was an important

game,” said the 34-yearold forward from Nacogdoche­s.

Dempsey entered in the 66th minute and made a perfectly timed through pass six

minutes later that allowed Altidore to break in alone and beat goalkeeper Patrick Pemberton with a leftfooted shot from 10 yards.

Dempsey doubled the lead in the 82nd minute with a 27-yard shot that went around a four-man defensive wall that got past Pemberton on two bounces.

“I saw the keeper cheating a little bit, and it went in,” Dempsey said.

Dempsey has 136 internatio­nal appearance­s, trailing only Cobi Jones (164) and Donovan (157) among American men. The assist was his 20th for the national team.

“Coming back from two heart procedures, being able to still play at this level,” Dempsey said in his Texas twang, “living a dream. So I’m happy.”

After starting in Wednesday’s quarterfin­al win over El Salvador, Dempsey moved to a reserve role. While the U.S. inserted five new starters in a roster rotation, Costa Rica went with the same 11 who opened in Wednesday’s win against Panama.

“I know it’s something that was important to Clint, and to score that goal in a big game makes it even more special for him,” coach Bruce Arena said.

Arena said the plan all along was to have Dempsey enter the semifinal between the 60th and 70th minutes, to provide a spark when legs got heavy.

“He thought it was going to be a tight game, and they’ll bring me on late and it’ll open up,” Dempsey said. “He was right with what he said. It’s always going to be a little difficult to try and go 90 three days after going 90 against El Salvador, so I was happy with the decision.”

Trying for their sixth Gold Cup title and first since 2013, the Americans play Mexico or Jamaica on Wednesday at Santa Clara, California.

The U.S. improved to 8-0-5 since Arena replaced Jurgen Klinsmann in November and returned for a second stint as national team coach. Arena can become the first coach to win three Gold Cup titles following championsh­ips in 2002 and 2005.

Tim Howard got his second straight shutout and 42nd overall for the U.S., making key saves on Marco Urena in the 37th and 71st minutes.

After the second save, Dempsey took a pass from Darlington Nagbe in the center circle, made a cut, and took three touches as he sprinted toward goal. Altidore one-timed a shot for his first national team goal since September and ripped off his No. 27 jersey in a wild celebratio­n, earning a yellow card.

Dempsey’s goal sealed the win, putting the U.S. back in the final after a shocking semifinal loss to Jamaica two years ago. He was playing for the first time in AT&T Stadium, home stadium of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys.

 ?? LM OTERO / AP ?? Jozy Altidore gets a hug from Clint Dempsey after scoring the go-ahead goal against Costa Rica in the Gold Cup semifinal Saturday night.
LM OTERO / AP Jozy Altidore gets a hug from Clint Dempsey after scoring the go-ahead goal against Costa Rica in the Gold Cup semifinal Saturday night.

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