US thrash Uruguay 5-1 in friendly rout

US thrash Uruguay 5-1 in friendly rout

The win reinforced Mauricio Pochettino’s squad’s upward trajectory after the Argentine coach’s shaky early period.

US head coach Mauricio Pochettino waves after the US beat Uruguay in the friendly match. (EPA Images pic)
LOS ANGELES:
The US scored their most impressive win of Mauricio Pochettino’s reign with a 5-1 thrashing of Uruguay in an international friendly on Tuesday.

A first-half goal blitz from Pochettino’s side laid the foundations for an emphatic victory in Tampa against Marcelo Bielsa’s overwhelmed Uruguay line-up.

World Cup co-hosts the US raced into a 4-0 lead just before half-time thanks to a goal from Sebastian Berhalter, two goals from Alex Freeman and a 42nd-minute strike from Diego Luna.

Although Giorgian de Arrascaeta pulled a goal back in first-half stoppage time for Uruguay, Pochettino’s team completed the rout with a 68th-minute Tanner Tessmann goal.

It was the first time the US has ever scored five goals against a World Cup-winning nation and was further evidence that Pochettino’s squad is on an upward curve after a bumpy start to the Argentine coach’s reign.

US goalscorer Berhalter, the son of former US coach Gregg Berhalter, had set the ball rolling with a sensational strike in the 17th minute, curling a sweetly struck shot into the far corner after a cleverly worked free kick routine.

“We wanted to make a statement,” Sebastian Berhalter said afterwards.

“We wanted to show what US soccer is about. We had a chance to go out here and give everything we had and we were ready against a good Uruguay team,” the Vancouver Whitecaps midfielder added.

“We just wanted to make the fans happy – to give them something to believe in and hopefully tonight we went out there and did that.”

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