The Denver Post

Pulisic lifts U.S. into 1st place tie

- By Ronald Blum

CINCINNATI» Christian Pulisic scored on a glancing header with his first touch of the game in the 74th minute, Weston Mckennie added a goal in the 85th and the United States beat Mexico 2-0 on Friday night in a World Cup qualifier.

After falling to the Mexicans 2-1 in November 2016 at Columbus, Ohio, the U.S. reverted to the traditiona­l “Dos a Cero” scoreline that marked the four previous home qualifying matchups from 2001-13 — all in Columbus.

Still regaining fitness after spraining his left ankle on Sept. 8 at Honduras, the 23year-old Pulisic entered in place of Brenden Aaronson in the 69th minute and lifted the U.S. into a first-place tie with Mexico as the 14-game final round of qualifying reached the halfway point.

Yunus Musah, an 18-year-old emerging as a key American midfielder, passed to 21year-old Tim Weah on the right flank. Weah, the son of Liberia president and former FIFA Player of the Year George Weah, crossed and Pulisic got in front of Johan Vásquez and headed the ball past goalkeeper David Ochoa for his 17th internatio­nal goal.

Pulisic, making his third substitute appearance following the injury — the first two were for Chelsea — ran to the endline and pointed at the American badge on his jersey and jubilant red-white-and-blue clad

U.S. supporters errupted at TLQ Stadium.

Mckennie, dropped from the roster for two matches in September for violating team COVID-19 protocols, scored after exchanging passes with Jesús Ferreira, Mckennie’s eighth internatio­nal goal.

However, Mckennie is suspended for Tuesday’s qualifier at Jamaica after getting his second yellow card of the competitio­n, assessed in the 68th for arguing with the officials after they failed to call Mexico for fouling Aaronson.

Defender Miles Robinson also is spended after getting two yellow cards, the second causing the U.S. to play a man short after the 89th minute.

The U.S. moved into first place in the North and Central American and Caribbean region with 14 points, ahead of Mexico on goal difference. Canada has 13 points, Panama 11, Costa Rica, Jamaica and El Salvador six each and Honduras three.

Three nations from the eight-team group qualify for next year’s tournament in Qatar and the fourth-place team advances to a playoff.

The win was the third this year for the Americans over Mexico, following a 3-2 victory in the Nations League final in June — also on a Pulisic goal — and a 1-0 victory in the CONCACAF Gold final in August.

Rain fell as the game began in a 42-degree chill, the coldest for a U.S. qualifier since the Snow Classico of March 2013, a 1-0 win over Costa Rica played in 29-degree temperatur­es at Commerce City.

 ?? Kirk Irwin, Getty Images ?? Christian Pulisic of the United States heads the ball past Guillermo Ochoa of Mexico for a goal during the second half of the FIFA World Cup qualifier on Friday night in Cincinnati.
Kirk Irwin, Getty Images Christian Pulisic of the United States heads the ball past Guillermo Ochoa of Mexico for a goal during the second half of the FIFA World Cup qualifier on Friday night in Cincinnati.

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