The Mercury News

Copa America: Dempsey helps get U.S. out of group play

- Associated Press

Protecting a lead after Clint Dempsey’s first-half goal, the United States’ Copa America planning was suddenly upended.

DeAndre Yedlin got a pair of yellow cards 57 seconds apart just into the second half for two rash tackles, forcing the U.S. to play a man short against Paraguay for what turned out to 49 fretful minutes.

Defenders held the back line, goalkeeper Brad Guzan made an outstandin­g double save in the 82nd minute and the U.S. held on for 1-0 victory Saturday night in Philadelph­ia to reach the Copa America quarterfin­als.

“We stuck together today,” defender Geoff Cameron said. “Everybody sacrificed.”

Hosting a special expanded 100th anniversar­y edition of South America’s championsh­ip, the Americans (2-1) won Group A on goal difference over Colombia (2-1), which was upset 3-2 by already eliminated Costa Rica. By finishing first, the Americans may avoid quarterfin­al matchup with Brazil.

The U.S. plays Thursday night at Seattle, most likely against Ecuador or Peru, with the matchup to be determined by Sunday’s Group B finales.

“I think that we could possibly do something special here,” Dempsey said.

With the Americans playing for the third time in nine days, U.S. coach Klinsmann started the same lineup for the third straight game.

Dempsey scored for the second straight game, getting his 51st internatio­nal goal in the 27th minute.

Gyasi Zardes received a pass from Michael Bradley, ran down the left flank and slowed. Marked by Paulo Da Silva, who made his record 137th appearance for Paraguay, and Victor Ayala, Zardes spurted to the endline and crossed. Dempsey sprinted into the penalty area as trailing runner and from 8 yards one-timed a left-footed shot past the leg of sliding defender Fabian Balbuena and under the left arm of diving goalkeeper Justo Villar.

Yedlin got his first yellow in the 47th for a slide tackle from the side into Miguel Almiron near midfield. When play resumed, he raised a foot and charged into Miguel Samudio near a sideline. Chilean referee Julio Bascunan immediatel­y gave a second yellow, and the 22-year-old Yedlin lifted both arms wide as if to say, why me?

Costa Rica 3, Colombia 2: Johan Venegas and Celso Borges each scored and Costa Rica benefited from an own goal by Colombia in a 3-2 upset victory to wrap up Group A play in the Copa America in Houston.

The match was largely inconseque­ntial to these teams because Colombia earned a berth in the quarterfin­als with a win over Paraguay on Tuesday and Costa Rica was eliminated from contention with the U.S. win over Paraguay.

 ?? MATT ROURKE/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Clint Dempsey, center, reacts after scoring against Paraguay in the 27th minute in a Copa America Group A soccer match Saturday in Philadelph­ia. The U.S. held on to win 1-0.
MATT ROURKE/ASSOCIATED PRESS Clint Dempsey, center, reacts after scoring against Paraguay in the 27th minute in a Copa America Group A soccer match Saturday in Philadelph­ia. The U.S. held on to win 1-0.

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