Yuma Sun

U.S. back on track for World Cup after rout of Panama

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ORLANDO, Fla. — Christian Pulisic burst up the field, scoring with a brilliant touch to complete an 11-second, breakneck, field- length attack just eight minutes in.

Then his cross found Jozy Altidore’s right foot like an arrow striking a bull’s-eye , leading to a two-goal lead in the 19th minute. Exhale, U.S. fans. Altidore converted a penalty kick with a chip in the 43rd after Bobby Wood was fouled, Wood added a goal in the 63rd and the United States routed Panama 4-0 on Friday night to put the Americans back on track to reach next year’s World Cup.

“We needed a win, but the job’s not done,” Pulisic said.

The U.S. ended a threematch winless streak in qualifying and with 12 points moved two ahead of Panama into third place — the last automatic berth — in the North and Central American and Caribbean region. Honduras has nine points going into its match Saturday at Costa Rica, which is second with 15.

The goal difference means the Americans put themselves in great shape to reach an eighth straight World Cup, almost certainly with a win Tuesday in their finale at already eliminated Trinidad and Tobago and likely with a draw against the Soca Warriors if Honduras fails to win Saturday. The U.S. is plus-five to minus-two for Panama and minus-seven for Honduras.

“We’re well positioned to hopefully qualify for Russia. The game in Trinidad is not going to be an easy one,” said coach Bruce Arena, who led the U.S. at the 2002 and 2006 World Cups, then returned after the Americans opened the hexagonal last fall with two losses under Jurgen Klinsmann.

“This team went from 0-2 in November with a minusfive goal differenti­al, we’re now at plus-what, five, right?” Arena said. “I know everyone thought we were going to qualify in whatever, six games in 2017. It doesn’t happen that way. So I think we’re moving along well. We’ve advanced from sixth to third position with goal differenti­al. Now we have to finish it off on Tuesday in Trinidad.”

Playing his first internatio­nal match since he turned 19 last month, Pulisic was moved to central midfield from the flanks and sparked the attack from the opening whistle with pace and ball control seldom seen from an American.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? UNITED STATES’ CHRISTIAN PULISIC (10) celebrates after scoring a goal against Panama during the first half of a World Cup qualifying soccer match Friday in Orlando, Fla.
ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED STATES’ CHRISTIAN PULISIC (10) celebrates after scoring a goal against Panama during the first half of a World Cup qualifying soccer match Friday in Orlando, Fla.
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United States 4 Panama 0

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