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BRIDGEVIEW, Ill. (Sept. 10, 2008) — The U.S.
Men’s National Team earned their fifth consecutive
shutout in qualifying for the 2010 FIFA World Cup
with an impressive 3-0 win Wednesday against
Trinidad & Tobago in front of 11, 452 fans at
Toyota Park in Bridgeview, Ill. First half goals
from Michael Bradley and Clint Dempsey were
complemented by a second half strike from Brian
Ching to keep the U.S. in first place in Group 1
with nine points after three matches. With the
shutout, the U.S. increased their streak to 551
minutes without allowing a goal.
The
victory marked a trio of records for the U.S.
history books, including the first time ever the
U.S. has earned six consecutive shutouts, going
back to the team’s 0-0 draw against Argentina on
June 8 at Giants Stadium. The victory was also
the sixth straight victory in World Cup
qualifying dating back to the final match of the
2006 campaign, setting a team record. The five
straight victories in one cycle also ties a team
record set during the Final Round of the last
qualifying run.
“It’s good to have gotten this round off to
such a good start," said U.S. head coach Bob
Bradley. "We found a good rhythm and did a good
job moving the ball and finding the little seams
in their defense. I think that set the tone for
the game. It was a good win, and halfway through
this round I think we continue to improve and
that’s what it’s all about.”
Back on home
soil for the first time in this Semifinal Round,
the U.S. came out aggressive from the start.
Trinidad & Tobago were content to put numbers
behind the ball, deploying a defensive formation
with 10 players looking to stifle the U.S. attack.
The team had the perfect answer to that approach,
scoring before 10 minutes had passed from another
textbook set piece.
After DaMarcus Beasley
won a foul on the left side about 20 yards from
goal, Landon Donovan swung a free kick into the
six-yard box. With several players crashing,
Bradley cleverly re-directed the cross off the
outside of his right foot and to the far post past
Marvin Phillip, who was rendered helpless. The
goal was Bradley’s second in World Cup qualifying,
and the third of his international career.
Clint Dempsey doubled the U.S. lead eight
minutes later. A string of passes put the T&T
defense on their heels, beginning with Oguchi
Onyewu winning a ball and knocking it to Sacha
Kljestan, who then played into Dempsey. The
midfielder delivered a ball to Beasley, who had
roamed into the center of the park. As Dempsey
sprinted forward, Beasley held the ball before
sending a through ball that was misplayed by
Keyeno Thomas allowing the Fulham midfielder in on
goal, and he wasted no time by firing a low shot
past Phillip. The goal was Dempsey’s second in as
many games and his fourth in four World Cup
qualifiers he has played in this cycle.
The waves of U.S. attacks continued, the
smooth surface allowing for crisp passes and
long-flighted balls to change the point of attack.
Both Donovan and Beasley were effective in getting
behind the T&T defense and slipping dangerous
crosses into the box.
The U.S. nearly got
their third goal on the half hour mark, Donovan
racing in behind the T&T defense and looking
to pick out Ching at the penalty spot. His curling
ball arrived at an awkward height for Ching, and
he was unable to get a clean shot on goal. By the
end of the first half, the U.S. held a 6-1
advantage in shots.
Trinidad & Tobago
showed a little more life to start the second
stanza, earning two corner kicks in the first five
minutes. The U.S. got a scare in the 53rd minute,
first when a cross from Cyd Gray was deflected by
Onyewu just outside the near post. On the ensuing
corner, a header that appeared pegged for the far
side netting was cleared off the line by Steve
Cherundolo.
The U.S. put their third goal
on the board in the 57th minute on another service
from Beasley. After Cherundolo was fouled 40 yards
from goal, Beasley drove an in-swinger to the top
of the six-yard box. Onyewu rose above his mark
and headed the ball towards goal, with his effort
saved by Phillip. The rebound fell to Ching, who
easily deposited his third goal of the 2010
qualifying campaign and his fifth overall in
qualifying.
T&T nearly got one back
three minutes later when a shot by Cornell Glenn
was saved by Howard. The rebound was finished off
by Anthony Wolfe, but the linesman’s offside flag
was correctly held high.
Kljestan nearly
got on the scoresheet in the 63rd minute, when
Ching sent in a cross that Donovan hustled to
collect. Donovan passed it back to Kljestan, who
tried his luck on goal, forcing Phillip to make a
point-blank save.
The U.S. made a
double-substitution in the 67th minute, replacing
goalscorers Bradley and Ching with Eddie Johnson
and Ricardo Clark. The U.S. made their final
substitution in the 78th minute, with Eddie Lewis
replacing Dempsey. Lewis has appeared in nine of
the USA’s 11 matches in 2008.
Two minutes
after coming in, Lewis made his presence felt as
he possessed the ball up the left flank and sent
in a cross to a wide open Donovan, who skimmed the
ball with his head wide right of the right post.
Lewis earned the team a corner kick in the
81st minute, sending in a cross to where Onyewu
was rushing into the center. Onyewu and a defender
both slid toward the ball and the backspin caused
it to stop dead in front of the goal, where Thomas
did well to clear it out of danger.
The
U.S. created another dangerous opportunity in the
82nd minute, when Beasley sent a corner kick back
to Kljestan at the top of the area. Kljestan
passed it out to Lewis on the left and Lewis sent
it into the middle for Johnson, but his final shot
was blocked by a defender. The rebound bounced
right back to Johnson who sent it back towards the
goal, only to have is second attempt also stuffed
by the Trinidadian defense.
The Soca
Warriors continued to pressure in the waning
moments of the match, getting dangerously close in
the 87th minute. Gray controlled the ball just
outside the area on the right side, firing a shot
past a cluster of red and white jerseys and just
wide of Howard’s goal. With the shutout, Howard
has now posted five shutouts in six career World
Cup qualifying appearances.
The U.S. Men’s
National Team will get a break from qualifying
until the second leg of games begins for the
Semifinal Round. The U.S. will face Cuba at 7 p.m.
ET on Oct. 11 at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C.,
before traveling to take on Trinidad & Tobago
on Oct. 15. The U.S. wraps up Semifinal Round
qualifying against Guatemala at 6 p.m. MT on Nov.
19 at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City,
Colo.
-- U.S. Men’s National
Team Game Report --
Match-up: USA vs.
Trinidad & Tobago
Date:
September 10, 2008
Competition: 2010 FIFA World
Cup Qualifying – Semifinal Round
Venue: Toyota Park –
Bridegview, Ill.
Kickoff: 7
p.m. CT
Attendance: 11,452
Weather: 68 degrees, clear
Scoring Summary:
1 2 F
USA
2 1 3
Trinidad & Tobago
0 0 0
USA – Michael Bradley (Landon
Donovan) 9th
minute
USA – Clint Dempsey (DaMarcus
Beasley) 18.
USA – Brian Ching (Oguchi
Onyewu)
57.
Lineups:
USA:
1-Tim Howard; 15-Heath Pearce, 3-Carlos
Bocanegra-capt., 5-Oguchi Onyewu, 6-Steve
Cherundolo; 17-DaMarcus Beasley, 12-Michael
Bradley (4-Rico Clark, 67), 16-Sacha Kljestan,
8-Clint Dempsey (7-Eddie Lewis, 78); 10-Landon
Donovan, 11-Brian Ching (9-Eddie Johnson, 67)
Subs Not Used: 18-Brad Guzan, 2-Frankie
Hejduk, 13-Maurice Edu, 14-Danny Califf
Head
Coach: Bob Bradley
TRI:
1-Marvin Phillip; 3-Akile Edwards, 5-Keyeno
Thomas, 9-Makan Hislop, 8-Cyd Gray; 17-Keon
Daniel, 4-Osei Telesford, 2-Clyde Leon, 7-Carlos
Edwards; 12-Densil Theobald (14-Anthony Wolfe,
46), 13-Cornell Glenn
Subs Not Used:
18-Jan-Michael Williams, 6-Dennis Lawrence,
10-Andre Toussaint, 11-Jason Scotland, 15-Kerry
Baptiste, 16-Julius James
Head Coach:
Francisco Maturana
Stats
Summary: USA / TRI
Shots
11 / 6
Shots on
Goal 6
/ 2
Saves
1 / 3
Corner
Kicks
4 / 5
Fouls
9 / 12
Offside
9 / 1
Misconduct Summary:
TRI – Akile Edwards
(caution)
57th minute
USA – Steve Cherundolo
(caution) 59.
TRI – Clyde
Leon
(caution)
59.
Officials:
Referee: Courtney Campbell (JAM)
1st Asst.: Stephen Brown (JAM)
2nd Asst.:
Triston Tulloch (JAM)
Fourth Official: Howard
Stennet (JAM)
Sierra Mist Man of
the Match: Michael
Bradley