The U.S. will meet Costa Rica in Arlington,
Texas on Saturday after the Ticos beat Panama 1-0 courtesy of an
own goal from midfielder Anibal Godoy in the first match of a
quarter-final doubleheader at Lincoln Field in Philadelphia.
With the host team looking to win the tournament for a sixth
time, center back Gonzalez broke the deadlock when he deflected
Michael Bradley's free kick into the net with a diving header in
the 41st minute.
Right back Lichaj then ran onto Clint Dempsey's through ball to
double the advantage in first-half stoppage time when he beat
goalkeeper Derby Carrillo with a firm, low shot.
Midfielder Gyasi Zardes might have scored earlier for the U.S.
but his lobbed effort was ruled out for a narrow offside
decision.
However, while the U.S. defense may have made a telling
contribution to the side's attack, mistakes at the back could
have cost the hosts dearly.
El Salvador almost scored with their first attack when striker
Rodolfo Zelaya pounced on a poor back pass by Lichaj but was
brilliantly foiled as he entered the area by the out-rushing Tim
Howard's dive to palm the ball away from his feet.
Early in the second half, Gonzalez's central defensive partner
Matt Hedges was caught in possession near the center circle by
Zelaya, who attempted an audacious lob with Howard off his line,
only for the ball to sail over the bar.
Soon after, Denis Pineda skimmed the outside of the post after
taking advantage of a misunderstanding between Lichaj and
Darlington Nagbe.
As the U.S. defended their unbeaten home record in 16 matches
against El Salvador, the Central American team's defender Henry
Romero appeared to bite striker Jozy Altidore's back in the box
as they jostled for position at a corner.
In Thursday's quarter-finals in Glendale, Arizona, tournament
favorites Mexico face Honduras and 2015 runners-up Jamaica meet
Canada.
(Reporting by Rex Gowar; Editing by John O'Brien)
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