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Sargent scores as US give up late goal in 1-1 tie with Peru

Last-minute goal gives Chile win over Mexico

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EAST HARTFORD, Oct 17, (Agencies): Dave Sarachan keeps giving the US a glimpse of its soccer future. His successor will find out whether these kids are all right. Josh Sargent scored early in the second half and three more Americans made their debuts under Sarachan before a young United States team conceded an 86th-minute goal to Enrico Flores in a 1-1 exhibition tie on Tuesday night.

“They’ve establishe­d an identity of competing, playing aggressive­ly, coming together, understand­ing each other, building a camaraderi­e on and off the field,” Sarachan said.

Sarachan has given debuts to 22 players in 10 matches since replacing Bruce Arena after the Americans’ loss at Trinidad and Tobago in October last year, which ended a streak of seven straight World Cup appearance­s.

The US has three wins, three losses and four ties under the interim coach.

A new coach is expected to be hired this year – Gregg Berhalter of Major League Soccer’s Columbus Crew is the favorite – but it remains unclear who will run the team for matches at England on Nov 15 and five days later against Italy in Genk, Belgium.

“Until they tell me I’m not, I’m full bore man, keep going,” Sarachan said. “This is too much fun.”

Sargent, an 18-year-old who has yet to play a first-team profession­al match, made his second internatio­nal start and fifth appearance. He scored off a training routine in the 49th minute when Kellyn Acosta took a free kick from a flank and sent the ball along the ground toward the middle of the penalty area.

Sargent made a curling run and from the right side of the penalty spot took a shot that deflected off a leg of Renato Tapia and past goalkeeper Jose Carvallo.

Sargent, among a record six teenagers to play for the US in 2018, has six goals in 10 games this season for Werder Bremen II in the German fourth tier. This was his second goal for the national team.

“We have a lot of young guys trying to figure everything out still, bond and figure out how one another plays,” Sargent said. “We’re still going to try to improve that going forward.”

Right back Reggie Cannon, central defender Aaron Long and 19-year-old midfielder Jonathan Amon were given debuts as Sarachan made nine changes from Thursday’s 4-2 loss to Colombia. Left back Ben Sweat also started after making his debut as a secondhalf substitute last week.

Brad Guzan was in goal for the first time since a World Cup qualifier at Honduras in September 2017. The 34-year-old made his 59th internatio­nal appearance; the other 10 US starters combined for 48 coming in. The starting lineup included three teens and averaged 23 years old.

“A lot of us have played with one another on youth teams and I think there is a lot of team chemistry coming through,” Sargent said.

Before a mostly pro-Peru crowd of 24,959 , Guzan didn’t have much to do until Flores scored his 10th internatio­nal goal when he got behind DeAndre Yedlin and tapped in a cross from Andy Polo. Yedlin had replaced Cannon two minutes earlier.

Polo almost tied it for Peru in the 75th minute, hitting the underside of crossbar from 25 yards. Guzan had to punch out a cross from Yordy Reyna in stoppage time.

Michael Bradley, who played for the US last week for the first time since the loss in Trinidad, entered in the 79th minute for his 142nd internatio­nal appearance, passing Clint Dempsey for third on the American list behind Cobi Jones (164) and Landon Donovan (157).

Cannon appreciate­s having the veterans around.

In Mexico, Nicolas Castillo followed up his own stinging drive to score in the 89th minute and hand Chile a 1-0 win over Mexico in a thrilling friendly in Queretaro on Tuesday.

Both sides had come close to scoring before that in an end-to-end game but just as it looked like it would finish 0-0 substitute Castillo hammered in a shot from just outside box then muscled his way past the Mexican defense to prod home when goalkeeper Hugo Gonzalez spilled the ball.

Chile also had a goal chalked off for offside 15 minutes from time, while at the other end Jurgen Damm missed Mexico’s best chance when he shot wide after running on to a defense-splitting pass from Erick Gutierrez.

Chile host Costa Rica and Honduras next month, while Mexico will go to Argentina to take on the home side twice in four days.

 ??  ?? Chile’s Erick Pulgar (right), vies for the ball with Henry Martin of Mexico during the friendly football match betweenMex­ico and Chile at the La Corregidor­a Stadium in Queretaro, Mexico on Oct 16. (AFP)
Chile’s Erick Pulgar (right), vies for the ball with Henry Martin of Mexico during the friendly football match betweenMex­ico and Chile at the La Corregidor­a Stadium in Queretaro, Mexico on Oct 16. (AFP)

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