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Clint Dempsey's penalty kick puts USA in front - 2016 Copa America Highlights

2016-06-08 5 Dailymotion

The USMNT Is Getting Hot At Exactly The Right Time
After the USMNT lost 2-0 to Colombia last Friday, Jürgen Klinsmann was as optimistic as any coach will ever be after a scoreless tournament-opening loss. He told reporters he was “absolutely okay” with how his team played, and even said, “There was no difference besides the two goals.” While the expected goals map roughly agrees with Klinsmann’s assessment, Colombia relaxed after scoring on the United States early, and they consistently managed to penetrate deeper into U.S. territory.

However, he was right that the team showed glimmers of competency, and tonight’s 4-0 destruction of Costa Rica showed that Klinsi was right in feeling optimistic about his team’s prospects. He rolled out the exact same starting lineup as the Colombia game, and the team put on the performance of the Copa America and whipped Costa Rica 4-0.

Costa Rica are a perfectly fine CONCACAF team, but they aren’t Colombia, and the technical ability gap gave the USMNT the room to show themselves in a way they couldn’t in the opener. Fullbacks Fabian Johnson and DeAndre Yedlin got forward a ton more than they did last week. Johnson is maybe the best U.S. field player, and Yedlin, while admittedly raw, is still fast as shit. His speedy work on the margins resulted in a penalty, which Clint Dempsey buried.



Costa Rica pressed the U.S. back further and further, but Klinsmann seems to have found the best backline for the team, and they withstood half an hour of pressure until they managed to spring a counterattack and Jermaine Jones (much better this eveing) buried a harder-than-it-had-to-be finish in the far corner.



Clint Dempsey, who set Jones up there, was the best player on the field during the first half, and he proved Klinsmann’s trust in him as the central creative force worthwhile, as he linked Michael Bradley and the rest of the midfield up with Bobby Wood and Gyasi Zardes. Zardes still has a fairly leaden touch, and he blasted an easy one way over the bar. Wood wasn’t all too comfortable when he was pushed outside to the wing, but when he inverted with Dempsey and get to post up, he played like Jozy Altidore did when he was scoring a ton of goals. His turn and finish while holding a defender back was very impressive, mature work.