After opening the group with two draws the United States have
now won two in a row, with 18-year-old Pepi becoming the
youngest American to score in consecutive World Cup qualifiers.
The victory earned the United States a share of top spot on
eight points with Mexico, who drew 1-1 with Canada at the Azteca
Stadium in an ill-tempered contest that was halted briefly in
the second half when spectators began chanting homophobic slurs.
The top three in the eight-team group qualify automatically for
Qatar 2022 with the fourth-placed finisher going into an
intercontinental playoff for another spot.
Pepi put the United States ahead in the 49th minute in Austin,
Texas, when he headed home a superb cross from Sergino Dest. He
added a second 13 minutes later, charging onto a cross from
Brendan Aaronson and stabbing it past a diving Andre Blake for
his third goal in two national team appearances.
Hosts Mexico opened the scoring in the 21st minute with Jorge
Sanchez taking advantage of a breakdown in the Canada defence.
Jonathan Osorio netted the equaliser in the 42nd minute, running
onto a ball from Alphonso Davies and clinically tucking it past
keeper Guillermo Ochoa to give Canada their first goal against
Mexico at the Azteca since 1980.
"The positives, we take a point in a hard place and we keep
going," said Osorio.
"It's a big goal for me and for Canada, it is just another step
in the right direction but we know we still got a lot of work to
do."
Mexico were booed off the pitch after a half dominated by Canada
with Davies missing from close range and a Steven Vitoria header
flying just past the far post.
Things turned nasty in the second half with Tecatito Corona and
Richie Laryea getting into an exchange that produced yellow
cards, which was soon followed by homophobic chants that
resulted in the match being stopped and a warning issued in the
stadium.
In other qualifiers, Honduras and Costa Rica laboured to a 0-0
draw in San Pedro Sula while El Salvador took all three points
in a 1-0 win over Panama on a first-half goal from Enrico Duenas.
Canada are on six points, two behind the joint leaders, while El
Salvador and Panama are on five points. Costa Rica and Honduras
have three points and Jamaica prop up the group on one.
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto. Editing by Editing by
Peter Rutherford)
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