Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Different players will get test tonight in exhibition

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CHATTANOOG­A, Tenn. — After a dismal 0-0 tie against an inexperien­ced group of Serbians in his first game as U.S. coach in more than a decade, Bruce Arena gets one more look at the domestic part of his player pool when the Americans play Jamaica in an exhibition tonight ahead of the resumption of World Cup qualifying.

Arena said defenders Walker Zimmerman and Jorge Villafana will play against the Reggae Boyz, with Zimmerman making his internatio­nal debut five days after Villafana.

Luis Robles, making his third appearance, will take over for goalkeeper Nick Rimando. Sebastian Lletget, who made his debut at the start of the second half against Serbia, figures to see action in midfield on the artificial surface of Finley Stadium following the departures of midfielder­s Jermaine Jones and Sacha Kljestan.

“We’re going to look at a few more faces and have a couple more evaluation­s,” Arena said Thursday. “It allows us to prepare for March.”

Losses to Mexico and Costa Rica in the first two games of the final round of World Cup qualifying in North and Central America and Caribbean, caused the U.S. Soccer Federation to fire Jurgen Klinsmann and bring back Arena, the U.S. coach from 1998-2006. Arena supervised a training camp of players from Major League Soccer, and the Europe-based portion of the player pool will be integrated ahead of the March 24 qualifier against Honduras at San Jose, Calif. Four days later, the Americans play at Panama.

There is time to recover in the hexagonal: The top three nations qualify for the 2018 tournament in Russia, and the No. 4 finisher goes to a playoff against Asia’s fifthplace nation.

“I’d like to see everything just a little bit better,” Arena said. “Our speed of play a little bit better, our defending rock solid — which I thought was pretty good the other day — a little bit more balance in our attack and, obviously, creating a few more good chances.”

The U.S. had just one shot on target against the Serbs, but the 37-year-old Rimando wasn’t tested until he dived to parry a shot in the 89th minute. With Colorado’s Tim Howard recovering from leg surgery and Brad Guzan not playing much at Middlesbro­ugh, the American goalkeepin­g situation is unclear.

“We want to obviously look at a couple of goalies out of this camp,” Arena said. “Nick Rimando played well last game, and Nick has demonstrat­ed his ability in goal is still there. That was encouragin­g, and now we’ll see how Luis does.”

Jones and right back Timmy Chandler are suspended for the Honduras match because of yellowcard accumulati­on. Arena allowed Jones to leave camp Saturday to report to the LA Galaxy. Kljestan departed because of the imminent birth of his child.

“We’ll have a different midfield line [so] there really won’t be a player per se playing the position that Jermaine played the other day,” Arena said. “We’ll have a different look in the midfield with a number of different players.”

Arena said Lletjet “brought a lot of energy right from the start” against Serbia and “helped us create a couple of chances.”

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