The US got their flagging 2018 World Cup qualification campaign back on track on Tuesday with a 4-0 thrashing of Guatemala. A shock 2-0 defeat to Guatemalan on Friday last week had Jurgen Klinsmann’s side facing a must-win return fixture in Columbus, Ohio, where a defeat would have all but eliminated them from North America, Central America and the Caribbean (CONCACAF) zone qualifiers.
However, the hosts, who have appeared at every World Cup finals since the 1990 tournament in Italy, never looked like being denied all three points as they dominated from the opening minutes.
US skipper Michael Bradley said the experienced heads in their starting lineup, including several figures from their 2014 World Cup campaign, had been crucial.
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“We’ve got a lot of guys who’ve played these kind of games before and I think our experience and our commitment carried us through,” Bradley said. “It’s a great result and we’ll keep moving on.”
“For me, the difference was the collective mentality, the willingness of everyone to forget about everything else and when that whistle blew, spill their guts on the field,” he said.
The crucial first US goal came in the 12th minute, when a long ball forward caused confusion as Los Angeles Galaxy striker Gyasi Zardes darted forward. Zardes’ run panicked Guatemala’s central defensive duo of Moises Hernandez and Rafael Morales, who crashed into each other and allowed the loose ball to fall into the path of Clint Dempsey, who rifled home the finish.
It was Dempsey’s 49th international goal, leaving him eight behind Landon Donovan’s all-time US record.
The second goal arrived just after the half-hour mark. Germany-based winger Bobby Wood went on a jinking run wide out on the left only to be brought down by a clumsy challenge from Cristian Jimenez, who was booked.
Bradley stepped up for the free-kick and curled in a superb ball for Geoff Cameron, who thumped home the header for 2-0.
It got better for the home fans within 20 seconds of the second half when the US went 3-0 up with a goal created inadvertently by Zardes after he miscontrolled a pass from DeAndre Yedlin. Zardes’ clumsy touch wrongfooted the Guatemalan defense and Zusi pounced to tuck away the low finish.
The US continued to torment the visitors and soon after having a goal wrongly disallowed for offside went 4-0 ahead when Dempsey pounced on another blunder to tee up substitute Jozy Altidore.
The result vaulted the US over Guatemala into second place in the standings in the four-team Group C, behind Trinidad and Tobago, who defeated St Vincent and the Grenadines 6-0 on Tuesday.
The top two teams in the group qualify for the final round of competition to determine CONCACAF’s World Cup contingent.
Elsewhere, Mexico guaranteed their place in the final round with a 2-0 win over Canada in Group A. The victory left Mexico with 12 points from four games with two rounds left to play. Mexico moved eight points clear of second-placed Honduras, who beat El Salvador 2-0.
In Group B, Costa Rica and Panama are favored to progress. Costa Rica, 3-0 winners over Jamaica on Tuesday, lead Panama by three points, despite their 1-0 defeat of Haiti.
Additional reporting by staff writer
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