SECOND HALF GOAL FROM ANTONEE ROBINSON PROPELS U.S. MEN’S NATIONAL TEAM TO 1-0 SHUTOUT AGAINST EL SALVADOR IN CRUCIAL CONCACAF WORLD CUP QUALIFIER
Left Back Scores Winner in 52nd Minute; USA Remains Second in Octagonal Standings; USMNT Continues January World Cup Qualifying Window on Sunday, Jan. 30 at Canada (3 p.m. ET; Paramount+, Telemundo, Universo)
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Jan. 27, 2022) – The U.S. Men’s National Team continued its winning ways in the Ohio capital with a 1-0 victory against El Salvador in front of a sell-out crowd of 20,000 fans at Lower.com Field. The USA controlled play during the vast majority of the match, and defender Antonee Robinson produced the key moment in the 52nd minute scoring the game-winner to secure another three points for the USMNT in its quest to reach the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
With the victory, the USA improves to 9-1-2 in World Cup qualifying matches in Columbus and 10-1-3 overall. Tonight’s result gives the USA 18 points from nine matches and means the USMNT will finish the evening in second place in the Octagonal standings with the top three finishers at the end of the final round advancing to Qatar. The USA will play the second of three winter World Cup qualifiers (which will take place in just a seven-day span) when it visits first-place Canada on Sunday, Jan. 30 in Hamilton (3 p.m. ET; Paramount+, Telemundo, Universo).
After a challenging first half in which El Salvador defended well and the USA struggled on its final pass in the attacking third, the breakthrough finally came shortly after the break. Forward Tim Weah swerved through several defenders in the right side of the penalty area and pushed through a tackle to set himself up for a shot from close range, albeit from a tough angle. El Salvador goalkeeper Mario Gonzalez’s stood strong to make the save, but the ball popped high in the air. Forward Jesús Ferreira settled under it and headed it across goal to the left, past Weah, who tried an acrobatic volley but whiffed. The ball bounced to Robinson, who lined up a shot with his preferred left foot and smashed it into the net from seven yards out. The goal and his ensuing backflip celebration sent the crowd into a frenzy.
Led by hard-charging forward Jesús Ferreira, who was making his first WCQ start, the USMNT came out with a fierce high press from the opening whistle, ratcheting up the pressure on El Salvador early and forcing a number of mistakes.
While the USA controlled possession and flashed some nice buildup play in the first half, and Ferreira did have several dangerous early looks for the USA, the teams went into the break scoreless.
Defender Sergiño Dest and forward Tim Weah proved a skillful and speedy pair on the right side and combined to put consistent pressure on El Salvador in the first half. One of the best chances came in the 19th minute when the buildup got the ball on the switch to Dest on the right wing and he sent a ball in for Weah, who got his head on the ball to redirect it to Ferreira, but his sliding attempt from close range went just over the crossbar.
El Salvador’s low block and sometimes chippy play slowed the game down at points in the midfield, but Los Cuscatlecos had a few forays into U.S. territory on the counter, with their best chance coming in the 27th minute. El Salvador did well to attack swiftly on the break, working it across to captain Alex Roldan (brother of USMNT midfielder Cristian Roldan) on the right side of the penalty area and he ripped a shot just wide left that was probably El Salvador’s best look at goal on the night.
The U.S. created another few chances down the stretch with midfielder Yunus Musah taking a hard-hit shot in the 34th minute, but he spent most of the evening helping control the midfield. A nice cross-field run from captain Christian Pulisic saw him play Robinson before the left back played it to Weah, but his shot from near the penalty spot was deflected by defender Roberto Dominguez, who made a number of timely stops on the night.
Robinson’s goal seven minutes into the second half helped open up the U.S. attack as the USMNT created a number of threatening opportunities in the following minutes. Musah fired another shot on-target in the 55th, but Gonzalez was able to bat it away and on the ensuing corner kick midfielder Weston McKennie curled his header just over the crossbar.
Robinson had a second chance of his own in the 65th minute. Shortly after forward Brenden Aaronson entered the match, Robinson dribbled into the box and ripped a shot, but it was deflected by Gonzalez.
Both teams had a few last-gasp efforts as El Salvador had their most threatening look of the second half in the 85th minute when Bryan Tamacas played a ball into the box for Joaquín Rivas, but his well-hit header went just wide of the goal. Two minutes later on a free kick in the attacking third, Aaronson teed up a nice ball for Gyasi Zardes, but the forward, playing in his home club’s stadium, headed his attempt over the bar.
GOAL SCORING RUNDOWN USA - Antonee Robinson (Jesus Ferreira), 52nd minute: From behind the midfield stripe, Weston McKennie sent a long pass up the right side to Tim Weah. The Lille forward pushed past one defender to get to the ball and dribbled past another before putting a shot on goal that goalkeeper Mario Gonzalez deflected into the air. It fell to Ferreira 10 yards out and he headed it across goal to Robinson, who let it take a bounce before striking a first-time left-footed shot low and past Gonzalez for the game’s only goal. USA 1, SLV 0, FINAL.
ADDITIONAL NOTES
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The USA is 6-0-4 vs. El Salvador all-time in World Cup qualifying, including a 4-0-1 record at home.
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Columbus hosted its record 12th USMNT World Cup qualifier tonight. The team is 9-1-2 in qualifying matches played in the Ohio capital and 10-1-3 overall.
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Gregg Berhalter improves to 32-5-8 as USMNT head coach, good for fourth place on the all-time wins list.
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Returning to the city where he made his USMNT debut on March 29, 2016, Christian Pulisic captained the USMNT for the eighth time tonight. The team is 6-1-1 when Pulisic wears the armband.
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Antonee Robinson’s 52nd minute opener was his second career international goal.
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Jesús Ferreira recorded his fourth career assist on Robinson’s goal.
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Ferreira earned his first World Cup Qualifying start after appearing off the bench in both November qualifiers.
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Tyler Adams started the match and Brenden Aaronson came off the bench to continue the streak of being the only two U.S. players to appear in all nine World Cup Qualifiers this cycle.
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Veteran forward Jordan Morris came off the bench to make his first World Cup Qualifying appearance since Sept. 5, 2017, at Honduras.
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With an average age of 23 years, 92 days, tonight’s lineup was the USMNT’s fourth youngest in World Cup Qualifying history. Each of the three younger Starting XIs came during the current cycle.
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The Starting XI averaged 18 caps and 10 in official competition.
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Nine starters were age 24 and younger: Antonee Robinson (24); Weston McKennie and Christian Pulisic (23); Tyler Adams (22); Sergiño Dest, Jesús Ferreira, Chris Richards and Tim Weah (21) and Yunus Musah (19)
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Adams, Weston McKennie and Yunus Musah partnered together in midfield for the fourth time during World Cup Qualifying. The trio previously worked the 2-0 win against Jamaica (October 7), 2-1 win against Costa Rica (Oct. 13) and 2-0 win against Mexico (Nov. 12).
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Chris Richards and Walker Zimmerman paired in central defense for the second consecutive qualifier.
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With teams limited to dressing 23 players, Brooks Lennon, Sebastian Lletget, Gabriel Slonina and DeAndre Yedlin were healthy scratches from tonight’s squad. As of kickoff, goalkeeper Zack Steffen had not yet traveled into camp and remains listed as day-to-day.
-U.S. Men’s National Team Match Report-
Match: United States Men’s National Team vs. El Salvador Date: January 27, 2022 Competition: Concacaf 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifying Venue: Lower.com Field; Columbus, Ohio Attendance: 20,000 (Sellout) Kickoff: 7 p.m. ET Weather: 29 degrees, cloudy
Scoring Summary: 1 2 F USA 0 1 1 SLV 0 0 0
USA – Antonee Robinson (Jesús Ferreira) 52nd minute
Lineups: USA: 1-Matt Turner; 2-Sergiño Dest, 3-Walker Zimmerman, 15-Chris Richards, 5-Antonee Robinson; 4-Tyler Adams, 8-Weston McKennie, 6-Yunus Musah (23-Kellyn Acosta, 89); 21-Tim Weah (13-Jordan Morris, 73), 20-Jesús Ferreira (9-Gyasi Zardes, 72), 10-Christian Pulisic (capt.) (11-Brenden Aaronson, 65) Substitutes Not Used: 19-Sean Johnson, 7-Paul Arriola, 12-Miles Robinson, 14-Cristian Roldan, 16-Mark McKenzie, 17-Luca de la Torre, 18-Ricardo Pepi, 22-Reggie Cannon Head coach: Gregg Berhalter
SLV: 1-Mario González; 21-Bryan Tamacas, 16-Eduardo Vigil, 3-Roberto Domínguez, 13-Alexander Larin (5-Nelson Blanco, 72); 15-Alex Roldan (capt.), 8-Bryan Landaverde (6-Narciso Orellana, 72), 7-Darwin Cerén (11-Joaquín Rivas, 83); 20-Enrico Hernández (10-Eric Calvillo, 58), 23-Cristian Gil (9-Nelson Bonilla, 58), 17-Jairo Enríquez Substitutes not used: 18-Damian Alguera, 22-Kevin Carabantes, 2-Romulo Villalobos, 4-Eriq Zavaleta, 12-Kevin Reyes, 14-Isaac Portillo, 19-Walmer Martinez Head coach: Hugo Pérez
Stats Summary: USA / SLV Shots: 17 / 6 Shots on Goal: 5 / 0 Saves: 0 / 4 Corner Kicks: 8 / 1 Fouls: 18 / 17 Offside: 0 / 1
Misconduct Summary: None
Officials: Referee: Bryan Lopez (GUA) Assistant Referee 1: Humberto Panjoj (GUA) Assistant Referee 2: Juan Tipaz (GUA) 4th Official: Sergio Reyna (GUA) VAR: Marco Ortiz (MEX) Assistant VAR: Tatiana Guzman (NCA)
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