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		Pulisic scores twice, US beats 
		Jamaica 4-2 for 5-2 aggregate win in CONCACAF Nations League QF
 
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			 [November 19, 2024]  
			ST. LOUIS (AP) — Mauricio Pochettino had a message for 
			American players after a 5-2 aggregate win over Jamaica gave the 
			three-time defending champion United States a berth in the CONCACAF 
			Nations League semifinals. 
 “My advice is look after yourself. We need to be a stronger in 
			March,” Pochettino said. “We need to be desperate to arrive to March 
			and to be all together. That is a sign that we improve a lot and 
			then we start to feel that we are a real group of people, that we 
			are going to fight for something special.”
 
 Christian Pulisic scored twice in the first half, Tim Weah got a 
			goal in his return to the U.S. national team from a red card and the 
			Americans beat Jamaica 4-2 on Monday night in the quarterfinal 
			series finale.
 
 “We came out really hot,” Pulisic said. “We should definitely feel 
			good after these results. We’re obviously learning a lot of new 
			things obviously with the new coach.”
 
 Pochettino has led the team in two windows since replacing Gregg 
			Berhalter following first-round elimination at the Copa America. 
			Just six camps with the top player pool remain before Pochettino 
			picks his 2026 World Cup roster, the next ahead of a March 20 
			semifinal at Inglewood, California.
 
 “Building our way up for the World Cup at home. I think that’s the 
			main goal,” Weah said. “I think we're on the right track.”
 
			
			 
			The U.S. dominated with 68% possession and a 16-9 advantage in 
			shots. The Americans also qualified for next year's CONCACAF Gold 
			Cup, while Jamaica will have to play in qualifying.
 Pulisic put the U.S. ahead in the 13th minute when he ran onto a 
			long, looping pass from Weston McKennie and one-timed the ball past 
			onrushing goalkeeper Andre Blake. Pulisic doubled the lead off a 
			pass from McKennie that Tanner Tessmann dummied in the 33rd minute. 
			Pulisic’s shot deflected in off Di’Shon Bernard for his 33rd 
			international goal and sixth multigoal game.
 
 Ricardo Pepi, who scored off a Pulisic pass in the opening leg in 
			Kingston on Thursday, boosted the lead to 3-0 in the 42nd with his 
			13th goal, a right-foot shot for his first international goal from 
			outside the penalty area.
 
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            United States' Christian Pulisic, right, is congratulated by 
			teammates after scoring during the first half in a CONCACAF Nations 
			League quarterfinal second leg soccer match against Jamaica Monday, 
			Nov. 18, 2024, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson) 
             
 
			 Demarai Gray scored the first of his two goals for 
			Jamaica with a volley past goalkeeper Matt Turner in the 53rd. Weah, 
			who hit a post in the fourth minute, put the U.S. ahead 4-1 in the 
			56th when he settled a pass from Yunus Musah and sent a shot just 
			under the crossbar for his seventh goal.
 Gray scored off a rebound in the 68th for his seventh goal and 
			second brace, after Turner parried Renaldo Cephas’ initial shot.
 
 Weah started in place of injured Johnny Cardoso after completing a 
			two-game suspension for a red card against Panama in the Copa 
			America last summer. That was the only change made by Pochettino 
			from the first leg.
 
 Defender Tim Ream, at 37 the oldest player on the roster, captained 
			the Americans in his hometown of St. Louis.
 
 Jamaica coach Steve McLaren, a former England manager, told the 
			media that star Michail Antonio wasn’t available because he lost his 
			passport and couldn’t get a U.S. visa.
 
 In other games
 Panama reached the semifinals, beating Costa Rica 3-2 on aggregate 
			after a 2-2 draw in Panama City. César Blackman scored in the 13th 
			minute and José Rodríguez in the third minute of first-half stoppage 
			time for the hosts. Los Ticos got goals from Alejandro Bran in the 
			24th and Adrián Martínez in the 72nd. Panama finished a man short 
			after Fidel Escobar's 80th-minute red card.
 
 On Tuesday, Mexico is at home trying to overturn a 2-0 first-leg 
			loss at Honduras, and Canada is home with a 1-0 lead against 
			Suriname.
 
 Next U.S. match
 The Americans open their 2025 schedule with a friendly against 
			Venezuela on Jan. 18 at Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The game is not on 
			a FIFA international fixture date, so the teams will be without most 
			Europe-based regulars.
 
			
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