The Commercial Appeal

U.S. defeats Jamaica 3-1 to face Mexico in final

- Clevis Murray Nashville Tennessean USA TODAY NETWORK – TENNESSEE

The U.S. men's national soccer team defeated Jamaica 3-1 in the CONCACAF Gold Cup semifinal Wednesday night at Nissan Stadium. The U.S. will play Mexico on July 7 at 8 p.m. at Soldier Field in Chicago.

Here's what we learned:

Christian Pulisic as good as advertised

The midfielder led the way for the U.S., scoring two of the team's three goals. His first goal was the 900th goal all-time in Gold Cup history. After both goals the U.S. crowd serenaded him with chants of his last name.

He is now tied for second in the tournament with five total goals, along with Mexico's Raul Jimenez and Canada's Lucas Cavallini.

Pulisic, 20, is also a midfielder with Chelsea FC. The rising star spent time postgame to treat fans by taking selfies with them. In November 2018 he became the youngest U.S. captain ever when the team had a friendly against Italy.

Delays can create moments

There was a lightning delay 15 minutes into game, which lasted over an hour. Fans found ways to keep themselves entertaine­d, which included doing the wave.

As the delay continued, two fans took the opportunit­y to run onto the field. One was tackled from behind, while the other surrendere­d once he saw security arrive.

U.S. didn't back down from Jamaica

Throughout the tournament the U.S. had abstained from forcing the referees to use their cards. Against Jamaica, the U.S. drew two yellow cards. In comparison, Jamaica had three yellow cards, tying for third with Mexico with nine total throughout the tournament.

It was the first card drawn against the U.S. since its June 22 match against Trinidad and Tobago.

The U.S. showed they didn't back down against Jamaica's aggressive and physical play.

Nashville fans prove to be loyal

The announced attendance for the match was 28,473, a number drasticall­y lower than the 2018 match between the U.S. and Mexico. Also, the number was far off from the state soccer record of 56,232 set in 2017 for a friendly between Manchester City and Tottenham, also played at Nissan Stadium.

When play did resume after the delay of more than an hour, a majority of the crowd stayed through it and until the end of the game.

Nashville is one of 17 U.S. cities in contention to host World Cup matches in 2026.

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ANDREW NELLES Jamaica midfielder Devon Williams (22) and United States midfielder Christian Pulisic battle for the ball during the second half of Wednesday night’s CONCACAF Gold Cup semifinal game at Nissan Stadium. / TENNESSEAN.COM

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