The Bakersfield Californian

US men’s soccer to miss 3rd straight Olympics

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American players fell to the field at the final whistle. Another missed Olympics soccer tournament for the U.S. men. Another failed four-cycle.

Juan Carlos Obregón scored in the fourth minute of first-half stoppage time, goalkeeper David Ochoa committed a blunder that gifted Luis Palma a goal two minutes into the second half and Honduras beat the United States 2-1 on Sunday in an Olympic qualificat­ion game at Guadalajar­a, Mexico.

U.S. captain Jackson Yueill pulled a goal back with a curling 23-yard shot in the 52nd minute, but the Americans mis-fired on several good chances to equalize.

“Obviously, we’re devastated, absolutely devastated,” U.S. coach Jason Kreis said. “In our locker room, the guys are like it’s a tragedy — a tragedy.”

U.S. men had trouble creating chances in the first half, and the Americans missed their third straight Olympics.

“They were very well man-oriented to stop players, which didn’t give us a lot of time to kind of break them down,” Yeuill said.

The American Olympic skid is part of a trend that includes the senior national team missing the 2018 World Cup.

“We lose an opportunit­y to play in an internatio­nal tournament with more pressure, where these players have to be in these environmen­ts and continue to improve with that pressure,” Kreis said.

Olympic men’s soccer is limited to players both Jan. 1, 1997, and later, and clubs don’t have to release players.

In contrast, the women’s tournament is open to senior national teams. The U.S. has won three of the last four soccer gold medals and is favored to win again this summer.

Still, there were chances. Jonathan Lewis’ 63rd-minute header was headed off the goal line by Wesley Degas, and Yueill’s free kick in the 69th was batted away by goalkeeper Alex Barrios. Lewis had an open 4-yard shot off Tanner Tessman’s pass in the 83rd minute but allowed the ball to bounce off a boot. Johnny Cardoso mis-hit an open header in second-half stoppage time.

“I don’t know that if I’ve ever seen a game where we’ve had players mis-control the ball so much by going under people’s feet, passing out of bounds,” Kreis said.

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