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USA edge Panama on Jozy Altidore stunner to stay perfect in Gold Cup


Jozy Altidore scored on an overhead kick in his first start for the national team in 20 months, lifting the United States over Panama 1-0 Wednesday night as the Americans finished first in their Concacaf Gold Cup group.

Altidore got the goal from two yards following a corner kick in the 66th minute that was redirected by Matt Miazga. Coming back from a hamstring injury that slowed him at the start of training camp, the 29-year-old Altidore scored his 42nd goal in 113 international appearances.

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JOZY ALTIDORE WITH THE BICYCLE KICK! ?

He scores his 42nd international goal and puts the USMNT out in front ?? pic.twitter.com/CVuFexT8Wj


June 27, 2019

The United States went 3-0 in group play and outscored opponents 11-0. The 30th-ranked Americans play No 79 Curaçao in the quarte-rfinals at Philadelphia on Sunday, and the winner faces Jamaica or Haiti in the semi-finals.

The plus-11 goal difference was the best in the Gold Cup for the Americans, topping plus-nine in 2013. The Americans did not allow a goal in a three-match group stage for the second time, the first since 2007, and improved to 36 wins, one loss and four draws in the Gold Cup group stage.

Both teams already had clinched quarterfinal berths, and US coach Gregg Berhalter changed all 11 starters. Altidore had not started since the loss at Trinidad and Tobago on 10 October 2017, that ended the Americans’ streak of seven straight World Cup appearances.

Defender Omar Gonzalez captained the US for the first time. Goalkeeper Sean Johnson made his second competitive appearance, his first since a Gold Cup match against Costa Rica in July 2013.

The US had nearly two-thirds possession, and pressure increased after Christian Pulisic entered in the 65th minute.





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