The Arizona Republic

The U.S. fails to win its CONCACAF Gold Cup opener for the first time, tying Panama 1-1.

- STEVE MEGARGEE

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - For the first time ever, the United States failed to win its CONCACAF Gold Cup opener.

Blame this disappoint­ing result on an inability to protect a lead.

Dom Dwyer scored for the second straight game but Miguel Camargo’s goal gave Panama a 1-1 tie Saturday, ending a streak of 13 straight wins by the Americans in their opener of soccer’s North and Central American and Caribbean championsh­ip.

Camargo’s 60th-minute goal capped a dominant 10-minute stretch for Panama after Dwyer had put the U.S. ahead.

“It’s just unfortunat­e,” U.S. midfielder Alejandro Bedoya said. “It’s frustratin­g. It’s disappoint­ing.”

After getting a goal in his American debut last weekend against Ghana , the England-born Dwyer scored in the 50th minute with a left-footed shot from 9 yards that went in off the far post. Dwyer, the husband of U.S. women’s team forward Sydney Leroux , ran onto a cross from Kelyn Rowe following a throw-in by Jorge Villafana.

Dwyer joined teammate Paul Arriola in scoring goals in his first two internatio­nal matches, a feat accomplish­ed by nine Americans since 1916.

“I love playing with great players, and this is definitely a higher level than club football,” Dwyer said. “It’s internatio­nal football, so you’ve got all the best players around you. So I think if I’m on a good team, I’m going to score goals.”

Panama put on immediate pressure and scored after Rowe was beating down the flank and Edgar Barcena crossed to Gabriel Torres. Brad Guzan saved his initial shot but Camargo sent a rebound past the goalkeeper’s outstretch­ed right hand .

“It just comes down to a lapse of concentrat­ion,” Bedoya said.

The U.S. dropped to 30-1-4 in Gold Cup group-stage play, with the lone defeat against Los Canaleros in 2011. The last four matches between the U.S. and Panama have ended in 1-1 ties.

“We didn’t deal well with their pressure, especially in the midfield,” U.S. coach Bruce Arena said. “We turned the ball over way too much and didn’t do a good job establishi­ng a rhythm, getting our team more involved in the game. I thought defensivel­y we didn’t do a good enough job getting pressure on the ball.”

Next up for the U.S. is a Wednesday match against Martinique in Tampa, Florida. The Americans finish group play next Saturday against Nicaragua in Cleveland.

Like most nations, the U.S. is not using many top players in the 12-team tournament, preferring to test its junior varsity before World Cup qualifying resumes in September. Just six players started from the among the 22 who opened the March qualifier between the teams in Panama City.

 ?? TIM IRELAND/AP ?? Novak Djokovic gestures to umpire Jake Garner as he disputes a call during his match against Ernests Gulbis on Saturday.
TIM IRELAND/AP Novak Djokovic gestures to umpire Jake Garner as he disputes a call during his match against Ernests Gulbis on Saturday.
 ?? MARK HUMPHREY/AP ?? The United States’ Dom Dwyer celebrates after scoring a goal as Panama’s Anibal Godoy (20) reacts during a CONCACAF Gold Cup match on Saturday in Nashville, Tenn.
MARK HUMPHREY/AP The United States’ Dom Dwyer celebrates after scoring a goal as Panama’s Anibal Godoy (20) reacts during a CONCACAF Gold Cup match on Saturday in Nashville, Tenn.

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