[UNDER-17 WORLD CUP] Gifted a man advantage after 63 seconds and a goal after four minutes, the USA could not have asked for a better start to their opening Group E
game at the Under-17 World Cup in Kano, Nigeria, but some suspect defending allowed the Spaniards to rally for a pair of first-half goals and hold on for a 2-1 win.
Luis Gil's penetrating passes were a constant threat all evening, beginning with the ball that sprung
Jack McInerney, who was
taken down by
Sergi Gomez on the edge of the penalty area. The Spanish defender was immediately shown a red card.
Minutes later, McInerney put the
USA ahead with the simplest of tap-ins after goalie
Edgar failed to hold on to
Marlon Duran's looping ball into the box.
But the Spaniards exposed the U.S. backline and got first-half goals from Atletico Madrid's
Borja and Real Madrid's
Pablo
Sarabia to go ahead, 2-1.
The Americans had a huge edge in possession and outshot Spain, 17-11, but it couldn't get the equalizer.
Stefan
Jerome and
Victor Chavez both missed breakaways after being fed through balls by Gill.
Jerome rounded Edgar but ran out of space without
getting a shot off. Chavez, who came on for Jerome in the second half, shot straight at Edgar with
Alex Shinsky open to his left.
While the first
half was played at a frantic pace, the game, played in 98 degree temperatures, slowed down in the second half.
Putting eight players behind the ball after Sergi Gomez's expulsion, the
Spaniards let the Americans come at them, but the USA created few concrete chances late in the game. Twice the lights went off at the Sani Abacha Stadium, forcing the addition of 14 minutes of
stoppage time in the second half.
"I think it was a very good match," U.S. coach
Wilmer Cabrera said. "We had to play against one of the favorite
teams, and we started off with some positive things, we scored quickly. They reacted very well, they had a brilliant 10 minutes and they put themselves in a good position. After that, obviously, our
kids started to react, to put pressure on Spain and start to come back, but they (Spain) did a very good job defending. We tried to play and we created options but we didn't score. When they had the
opportunities, they were clinical with their finishing. That's why they are at that level right now."
In the other Group E opener, UAE beat Malawi, 2-0.
Oct. 26 in Kano USA 1 Spain 2. Goals: McInerney 4; Borja 22, Sarabia 30.
USA -- Edwards,
Kitchen (Zavaleta, 46), Herold, Watts, Polak, Duran (Sarle, 89), Gil, Palodichuk, Shinsky, Jerome (Chavez, 46) McInerney.
Spain -- Edgar, Aurtenetxe, Sergi Gomez, Muniesa, Dalmau, Koke, Edu Ramos, Sarabia, Muniain (Morata, 84), Borja (Kevin, 62), Isco (Amat, 7).
Yellow
Cards: Herold 6, Zavaleta 66, Duran 76; Spain -- Edu Ramos 81, Koke 89.
Red Card: Spain -- Sergi Gomez 2.
Referee: Referee Viktor Kassai (Hungary).