The pressure was on the U.S. after a woeful 2-0 defeat by Japan
in their penultimate warm-up when they failed to record a shot
on goal and they left fans with plenty to worry about ahead of
the finals in Qatar as they failed to break down the Saudis.
A pair of brilliant saves from Matt Turner kept out a low shot
in the first minute from Sultan Al Ghannam and a 70th-minute
effort by Haitham Asiri.
But the performance left little cause for optimism as the
Americans get set to return to the World Cup stage four years
after failing to qualify.
With just two shots on goal, the lacklustre U.S. created few
opportunities and the departure of midfielder Giovanni Reyna in
the 30th minute as a precautionary measure was a heavy blow.
Mohammed Al-Rubaie saved Weston McKennie's shot from outside the
box in the ninth minute while forward Jesus Ferreira squandered
a prime opportunity to get on the scoresheet when he fired
straight at the Saudi goalkeeper.
"I can't fault the effort but we need to keep improving," U.S.
coach Gregg Berhalter said. "It's nervy times - people are
worried about being on the roster or not... The confidence isn't
there yet but we'll get there."
The U.S. will play in Group B with England, Iran and Wales at
the tournament which begins on Nov. 20. Berhalter is expected to
announce his final squad for the World Cup on Nov. 9.
Saudi Arabia face Group C rivals Argentina, Mexico and Poland in
Qatar.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York; Editing by Toby Davis and
Ken Ferris)
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