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US battles into semifinals

July 21, 2017
US forward Paul Arriola (L) kicks past a block attempt of El Salvador defender Bryan Tamacas during their Gold Cup match at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia Wednesday. — AFP
US forward Paul Arriola (L) kicks past a block attempt of El Salvador defender Bryan Tamacas during their Gold Cup match at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia Wednesday. — AFP

PHILADELPHIA — The United States overcame a battling display from El Salvador to advance to a CONCACAF Gold Cup semifinal showdown with Costa Rica here Wednesday.

First-half goals from defenders Omar Gonzalez and Eric Lichaj secured a hard-fought quarterfinal win for the hosts, who are chasing their first Gold Cup title since 2013.

However Bruce Arena’s side was made to work all the way by El Salvador, and only some superb saves from Tim Howard kept the Central American side at bay at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field.

An unconvincing start saw the hosts given a let-off early on when Lichaj under-hit a back pass to Howard.

Rodolfo Zelaya latched onto the loose ball and darted clear only to be denied by a desperate late block from Howard, who had spotted the danger and advanced swiftly to snuff out the chance.

The remainder of the first half was dominated by a series of fouls as El Salvador frustrated American efforts to impose themselves on the contest.

The Americans were unlucky to be denied an opening goal midway through the half when Clint Dempsey released Gyasi Zardes who lifted his finish above Derby Carrillo, only to be flagged for offside.

Replays later showed the Los Angeles Galaxy forward was onside.

As tempers flared Lichaj was lucky to escape a caution when he flattened Dennis Pineda near the halfway line.

Four minutes before halftime however, the US broke the deadlock when Gonzalez leaped to glance in Michael Bradley’s teasing free-kick to make it 1-0.

Deep into first half stoppage time, Lichaj made it 2-0 with a goal that owed everything to the guile of Bradley.

The veteran striker left Henry Romero for dead with a brilliant turn and then slipped a pass into the feet of Lichaj, who controlled to shoot beneath Carrillo for his maiden international goal.

The Americans now face 2014 World Cup quarterfinalists Costa Rica in Saturday’s semifinals.

Los Ticos advanced to the last four after Panama defender Anibal Godoy headed agonizingly into his own net to give Costa Rica a 1-0 victory in Wednesday’s earlier quarterfinal.

The Central American rivals were deadlocked in the second half when Costa Rica’s David Guzman swung a long free kick toward the Panamanian goal.

Panama’s Godoy leapt to try to head the ball away but instead it spun back into the Panamanian net in the 77th minute. — AFP


July 21, 2017
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