Houston Chronicle Sunday

Ferreria’s 4 goals put him in contention for roster spot

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AUSTIN — Jesus Ferreira had a night to remember against an overwhelme­d opponent in the United States’ World Cup sendoff.

The 21-year-old forward tied the U.S. internatio­nal record with four goals that included a hat trick in a 13minute span Friday night during a 5-0 rout over Grenada. The hard-to-evaluate performanc­e against the world’s 170th-ranked team came in a CONCACAF Nations League match played 164 days before the Americans’ opener in Qatar.

Just three warmup matches remain before U.S. coach Gregg Berhalter picks his World Cup roster.

“I think I’m in a good spot,” said Ferreira, a son of former Colombian national team midfielder David Ferreira, the 2010 Major League Soccer MVP. “I’m not going to focus on the goals because I know they will come. Just having a good game will do the job.”

Ferreira is competing for a roster spot and playing time with Ricardo Pepi, Haji Wright, Josh Sargent, Jordan Pefok and Daryl Dike.

After an array of misfires, Ferreira put the 15thranked U.S. ahead in the 43rd minute, then added goals in the 54th, 56th and 78th to give him seven in 12 internatio­nal matches. His four goals matched Landon Donovan (2003), JoeMax Moore (1993), Buff Donelli (1934) and Archie Stark (1925).

Paul Arriola added a goal in the 62nd as the Americans stretched their home unbeaten streak to 26 games since a September 2019 loss to Mexico, matching the team record set from 2013-15.

On a 96-degree evening, stars Christian Pulisic and Tyler Adams didn’t dress for the Americans, who faced a Spice Boys team winless since beating the U.S. Virgin Islands in March 2021. The Americans had 67 percent possession and outshot Grenada 25-3, including 10-0 in the first half.

Ferreira got the first goal when Arriola crossed and the ball deflected off Kayden Harrack. Ferreira cut to the center and beat goalkeeper Jason Belfon inside the far post with a left-foot shot from 8 yards. The U.S. had entered with just one goal from the run of play by a forward in 13 games.

Ferreira doubled the lead with a right-footed shot inside the far post when he sprinted behind the defense as Arriola fed him, then beat Belfon to the far post with a 14-yard right foot shot after Kellyn Acosta played a corner kick on the ground.

Second-half sub Brenden Aaronson pulled Belfon off his line for Ferreira’s fourth, leaving him a 6yard tap with his left foot into an open goal.

Arriola, Ferreira’s Dallas teammate, scored from inside the 6-yard box from Luca de la Torre’s pass, his 10th internatio­nal goal.

Cameron Carter-Vickers started in his internatio­nal competitiv­e debut and joined Aaron Long to become the 20th center back pairing in 53 games since Berhalter was hired in December 2018. The U.S. made eight changes from Sunday’s 0-0 exhibition draw against Uruguay,

Malik Tillman, a 20year-old attacker who switched to the Americans from Germany last month, made his competitiv­e debut at the start of the second half when he replaced Weston McKennie.

The Americans play at El Salvador on Tuesday in the Nations League and plan exhibition­s in Europe on Sept. 23 and 27, likely against Asian opponents. The U.S. opens the World Cup against No. 18 Wales on Nov. 21, faces No. 5 England in a Black Friday matchup four days later and finishes the first round against No. 21 Iran on Nov. 29.

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