Soccer-Pulisic and McKennie shine as U.S. beat Mexico 2-0
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[November 13, 2021]
(Reuters) -Second half substitute
Christian Pulisic headed home a cross from Timothy Weah and Weston
McKennie slotted home another as the young United States team beat
old rival Mexico 2-0 in World Cup qualifying on Friday.
After an intense first half where U.S. goalkeeper Zack Steffen made
two crucial saves, the fired up Cincinnati crowd roared its approval
when Pulisic, who had been nursing a sprained ankle, came in off the
bench.
TQL Stadium practically exploded five minutes later when the
23-year-old Chelsea winger headed home the go-ahead goal. McKennie's
aggressive play was rewarded in the 85th minute when he scored to
put the game out of reach for El Tri.
"It was incredible, and the fans made it all that much better,"
Pulisic said of the sold-out Ohio crowd, who were undeterred by the
cold and wet conditions.
"They really came out tonight. It was so loud in there. Moments like
that is what we live for."
The hard-fought match saw tempers boil over midway through the
second half and McKennie earned one of four yellow cards handed out
in the match.
U.S. defender Miles Robinson was sent off after a second yellow for
pulling down Chucky Lozano in the 89th minute. He and McKennie will
both miss Tuesday's match against Jamaica.
Pulisic said fans should always expect sparks to fly when the
adversaries square off.
"USA and Mexico, you know what you're going to get. Intensity," he
said.
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United States forward Christian Pulisic (10) dribbles the ball while
Mexico defender Luis Rodriguez (21) defends during a FIFA World Cup
Qualifier soccer match at TQL Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Trevor
Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports
"It was a crazy game for sure but it's what we
expected. It was tough to break them down. I'm happy I could come in
and help us out. In the end, that's three huge points."
With the win, the United States and Mexico now both have 14 points
to sit atop the CONCACAF standings, with the U.S. holding a two
point advantage in goal differential halfway through the 14-game
qualifying tournament.
Canada, which defeated Costa Rica 1-0 on Friday, have 13 points.
Panama have 11 and Costa Rica have six to round out the group's top
four.
The United States had come out on top in the two most recent
meetings between the teams, but the match in Cincinnati was clearly
the most important to the U.S. side.
The team is eager to qualify for next year's World Cup in Qatar and
put behind it the humiliating loss it suffered at the hands of
Trinidad and Tobago four years ago that kept it from reaching the
World Cup in Russia.
"We're in a good spot now but we have a lot more games to play,"
Pulisic said.
"This is just one step closer to getting to the World Cup."
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by Jacqueline
Wong and Lincoln Feast.)
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