Los Angeles Times

U.S. wins, gains semifinal spot

Americans defeat Dominican Republic, while Mexico prevails and advances as well.

- By Kevin Baxter

The United States moved a big step closer to Tokyo without ever leaving Guadalajar­a, Mexico, on Sunday, outlasting a game but weary Dominican Republic 4-0 to clinch a spot in next weekend’s semifinals of the CONCACAF Olympic qualifying tournament.

Mexico, which will meet the U.S. in Wednesday’s group-play finale, also won a place in the semifinals with a 3-0 victory over Costa Rica. The semifinal winners will advance to the Olympics, a tournament the U.S. hasn’t played in since 2008.

“It was a difficult match in a lot of ways,” U.S. coach Jason Kreis said of Sunday’s victory. “We’re pleased to walk out with another three points.”

The Dominican squad, the youngest and most inexperien­ced in the eight-team U-23 tournament, held the U.S. scoreless for the first hour behind goalkeeper Johan Guzmán, who faced 10 shots without conceding a goal. But the Americans finally broke through on their 11th try when Jackson Yueill redirected a low pass from Sebastian Saucedo into the net in the 61st minute.

Andrés Perea made the score possible, charging onto the long rebound of a shot by Johnny Cardoso that went off the crossbar and heading it back into the box for Saucedo.

A minute later, Kreis brought on Hassani Dotson and Djordje Mihailovic and the game changed, with Dotson scoring two goals five minutes apart — both off assists from Mihailovic — before Mihailovic closed out the scoring with a goal of his own in stoppage time.

“Our guys were just a little bit too cautious in the first half,” Kreis said. “Our guys were more concerned about the transition than they were about creating attacking moments, and those two things add up to not a good performanc­e in the first half.

“What we saw in the second half was much improved.”

On the other end, goalkeeper JT Marcinkows­ki was forced into making just two saves to give the United States its second shutout in as many games.

The Americans will get a much tougher test against Mexico, which has outscored the Dominican Republic and Costa Rica 7-1 in its two wins. Former Galaxy winger Uriel Antuna scored Mexico’s first goal and set up the second in Sunday’s victory, while Sebastián Córdova got the third, his fourth in two games.

The U.S.-Mexico game Wednesday will decide the group winner and the matchups for the semifinals against the top two teams from Group B. That group’s semifinali­sts remain undecided heading into Monday’s Haiti-Canada and Honduras-El Salvador matches.

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