The Asian Age

USA clinch fifth Gold Cup

Brek Shea taps the ball in as US defeat Panama 1- 0 in final

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Chicago, July 29: It took Brek Shea less than a minute to give the United States a goal. And the Gold Cup title.

Shea scored 42 seconds after coming into the game as a substitute, and his goal in the 69th minute gave the United States a 1- 0 victory over Panama in the Concacaf Gold Cup final. It is the fifth Gold Cup title for the US, but their first since 2007. The victory also extended the Americans’ winning run to a record 11 games, four more than their previous best.

When the final whistle sounded, the Americans on the bench raced onto the field to join their teammates. Several players jumped up and down, and hugs and high- fives were exchanged. Coach Jurgen Klinsmann, who watched the game from a luxury box after being suspended for his tirade over the officiatin­g in the semifinals, quickly made his way down to the field, pumping his fists in the air as he walked.

The Panamians, meanwhile, could only watch in disappoint­ment. They came into the game full of confidence after beating Mexico twice during the tournament, but never really threatened the United States.

The only downer on the day for the Americans was another injury to Stuart Holden’s right knee. He collapsed to the ground after colliding with another player in the first half and grabbed at his right knee.

The U. S. had been the class of the Gold Cup, outscoring opponents 20- 4 in the tournament. Klinsmann used a mostly young team, and its confidence appeared to grow with every victory.

Though Klinsmann and his players had insisted his one- game suspension wouldn’t change anything - “We’re going to use it a little bit as a rallying cry,” Landon Donovan said on Saturday. “We want to win the trophy for him.” They lacked their usual sharpness early on. Donovan and Eddie Johnson both struggled to get free, covered closely by Panama’s dogged defence.

But they found their rhythm in the second half, creating several chances. The best came in the 56th minute, DaMarcus Beasley chipped a ball into Donovan, who was in front of the goal at the near post. Donovan got his head on the ball, but not at the angle he wanted and it flew wide of the net. As the crowd groaned, Donovan threw back his head and Beasley swatted the red flag in the corner.

The Americans were still scratching to create something — anything — when Shea replaced Joe Corona in the 68th minute. He didn’t waste any time making his presence felt as the Americans pushed forward again.

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