US men overcome goalkeeping gaffe to top Haiti 2-1 and win Gold Cup group

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In a hard-fought match, the United States men's soccer team secured a 2-1 victory over Haiti to emerge as the top team in their group during the Concacaf Gold Cup. The game took place on Sunday night, with Malik Tillman opening the scoring for the US in the 10th minute. This marked Tillman's third goal of the tournament and provided the Americans with an early advantage. However, the match took a turn when goalkeeper Matt Freese, who has stepped in for Matt Turner, made a critical error in the 19th minute. Freese misplayed a back pass from Tim Ream, allowing Louicius Don Deedson to capitalize on the mistake and equalize for Haiti. This incident raised concerns regarding the US goalkeeping situation as they prepare for the World Cup next year.

Despite the setback, the US team continued to push forward, with Tillman coming close to scoring multiple times in the second half. The decisive moment came in the 75th minute when Patrick Agyemang netted the winning goal, following a well-placed long pass from John Tolkin. Agyemang skillfully maneuvered the ball past Haiti's goalkeeper Johny Placide and into an open net, marking his fifth international goal and second of this tournament. With this victory, the US maintained a perfect 3-0 record in the group stage, having previously defeated Trinidad and Tobago and Saudi Arabia. This win also marked the 17th time in 18 Gold Cups that the US has topped their group, reinforcing their dominance in the tournament. As they prepare for the quarter-finals against either Mexico or Costa Rica, the Americans will look to address their goalkeeping issues while continuing to build momentum ahead of the World Cup, where they will co-host the event alongside Mexico and Canada.

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Patrick Agyemang scored a tiebreaking goal in the 75th minute, and the United States overcame Matt Freese’s goalkeeping gaffe to beat Haiti 2-1 on Sunday night and win their Concacaf Gold Cup group with a 3-0 record.

Malik Tillman put the US ahead in the 10th minute with his third goal of the tournament but Freese, who has displaced Matt Turner, highlighted the Americans’ goalkeeping issues a year ahead of the World Cup with a botched clearance that led to Louicius Don Deedson’s 19th-minute goal.

After Tillman came close three times in the second half, Agyemang scored after taking a long pass from John Tolkin. Agyemang touched the ball past goalkeeper Johny Placide and slotted into an open net for his fifth international goal and second of the tournament.

The US, who opened with victories over Trinidad and Tobago and invited guest Saudi Arabia, won their group for the 17th time in 18 Gold Cups. The Americans have 43 wins, one loss and five draws in Gold Cup group play, going 3-0 for the seventh time.

Using largely a B team in the tournament, the Americans already had clinched a spot in the quarter-finals against Mexico or Costa Rica next weekend.

Haiti finished third on goal difference ahead of Trinidad and Tobago, who were eliminated when they wasted a lead in a 1-1 draw as the Saudis.

The Gold Cup is the last competitive test for the 16th-ranked Americans before the World Cup. As co-hosts, the US, Mexico and Canada get automatic berths.

In front of a sparse crowd at the 80,000-seat home of the Dallas Cowboys, one of next year’s World Cup venues, Tillman scored his third goal of the tournament when he headed the ball inside the far post from Brenden Aaronson’s cross in the 10th minute.

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Freese blundered when took a back pass from Tim Ream and tried to play the ball to Tolkin with left foot. The ball went straight to Don Deedson, who took a touch and scored inside the far post.

American midfielder Tyler Adams started after being slowed by turf toe, among four changes by coach Mauricio Pochettino, and got a yellow card for a late sliding tackle on Duckens Nazon about 25 seconds in.

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Source: The Guardian