Yuma Sun

US routs Trinidad

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ORLANDO, Fla. – Jesús Ferreira scored his first two internatio­nal goals and had three assists, and Paul Arriola and Jonathan Lewis scored twice each to power the United States over a rusty Trinidad and Tobago 7-0 in an exhibition on Sunday night.

Lewis scored his first internatio­nal goal, as did Miles Robinson.

Coming off a 6-2 win over Panama in November with top American players and a 6-0 rout of El Salvador last month with a group mostly from Major League Soccer, the U.S. outshot the Soca Warriors 19-2 and scored five goals in three straight games for the first time. Three Americans had not scored two goals each since an 8-1 rout of the Cayman Islands in a 1993 friendly led by Joe-Max Moore, Dominic Kinnear and Mark Chung.

Ferreira, a 20-year-old Dallas midfielder, gained U.S. citizenshi­p in December 2019, made his U.S. debut last February and is a son of former Colombia midfielder David Ferreira. He had a goal and three assists in the first half alone.

Arriola, who last month made his first start since tearing his right ACL last Feb. 15, scored twice as the U.S. took a 4-0 halftime lead to give him three goals in his last two internatio­nal matches.

Goalkeeper Matt Turner and right back Aaron Herrera started in their U.S. debut as the US went again without Europe-based players, and 20-year-old midfielder Andrés Perea entered at the start of the second half in his debut then conceded a penalty kick with a high boot to Ryan Telfer in the 65th minute, Turner leapt to his right to stop Alvin Jones’ penalty kick.

Perea, who plays for Orlando, started for Colombia at the 2017 Under-17 World Cup, including a 3-1 groupstage win over the U.S., and started all five matches for Colombia at the 2019 Under-20 World Cup.

George Bello, Daryl Dike and Tanner Tessmann made debuts later in the second half, increasing American debuts to 63 since the October 2017 loss at Trinidad that prevented the Americans from reaching the 2018 World Cup, The total includes 40 in 23 matches since Gregg Berhalter became coach ahead of 2019.

The 22nd-ranked Americans played just four matches last year, their fewest since 1987, but figure to have a far busier 2011. Two friendlies in Europe are likely in March, when players under 24 will go to Guadalajar­a, Mexico, and try to qualify the U.S. men for their first Olympics since 2008. The U.S. meets Honduras in June in a semifinal of the first CONCACAF Nations League, with the winner playing Mexico or Costa Rica, The Americans travel to Trinidad in early September for the start of World Cup qualifying delayed by the novel coronaviru­s pandemic. the beginning of a compacted stretch of eight qualifiers in 11 weeks.

Lewis put the U.S. ahead 1:40 in when Sam Vines brought the ball down the left flank and crossed to Ferreira, who beat onrushing goalkeeper Adrian Foncette. Ferreira centered for Lewis, who scored into the open net with his right foot from near the penalty spot.

No. 103 Trinidad was playing for the first time under coach Terry Fenwick, a defender from England’s 1986 World Cup squad, The Soca Warriors had not played since a 4-0 loss to Honduras in the CONCACAF Nations League on Nov. 17, 2019. They open World Cup qualifying March 24 against Guyana and is favored to advance from a first-round group that also includes the Bahamas, Puerto Rico and St. Kitts and Nevis.

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