CONCACAF big guns Mexico, the US and Costa Rica all got off to winning starts on Friday in their qualifying campaign for the FIFA 2018 World Cup in Russia.
The fourth round of qualifying in North and Central America and the Caribbean region saw few surprises, with the US crushing Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 6-1, Mexico defeating El Salvador 3-0 and Costa Rica enjoying a 1-0 win over a determined Haiti.
The trio all qualified for last year’s FIFA World Cup in Brazil, with Costa Rica making the last eight and Mexico and the US going out in the second round.
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Jurgen Klinsmann’s US team conceded a shock early goal against their Caribbean opponents, with St Vincent striker Oalex Anderson opening the scoring in the fifth minute when he cut in from the left and curled a right-foot effort past goalkeeper Brad Guzan.
However, goals from Bobby Wood (11) and Fabian Johnson (29) put the US on their way to a comfortable Group C victory in St Louis.
Two goals from Jozy Altidore (31, 74), a Geoff Cameron header (51) and a Gyasi Zardes (58) strike made sure of a winning start for the US, who have not missed out on the World Cup since 1986.
Mexico coach Juan Carlos Osorio made a winning start to his stint in charge of El Tri at the Estadio Azteca.
Andres Guardado calmed early nerves with a beautiful, curling free-kick into the top corner in the seventh minute of the Group A clash.
Hector Herrera was credited with the second goal in the 42nd minute when he floated in a dangerous ball that made its way into the far corner, with Javier Hernandez’s attempt to flick it home distracting El Salvador goalkeeper Henry Hernandez.
Striker Carlos Vela completed the win after the break with a delicate chip over the advancing Hernandez.
Costa Rica are favorites to top Group B, but they faced determined opposition in San Jose against a much-improved Haiti.
Cristian Gamboa slotted in the 29th minute winner after a superb passing move from the Ticos, who, in Brazil, managed to qualify ahead of Italy and England in their group.
In Group B’s other game, Panama enjoyed an impressive 2-0 win in Kingston against CONCACAF Gold Cup runners-up Jamaica.
Panama, who missed out on a place in Brazil on the final day of qualifying last time round, made sure of three points with goals from Armando Cooper (43) and Alberto Quintero (52).
Trinidad and Tobago, who have not made the World Cup since their appearance in Germany in 2006, made a strong start in Group C with a hard-earned 2-1 win in Guatemala.
Khaleem Hyland’s long-range strike (67) and a superb Kenwyne Jones volley (80) gave Stephen Hart’s team a two-goal cushion before substitute Carlo Mejia’s last-minute consolation goal.
Canada edged Honduras 1-0 in the late Group A game on Friday after Will Johnson’s first-half goal in Vancouver.
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