Match Report: USA settle for a 1-1 draw against Panama

The US national team rode their luck repeatedly, but eventually gritted out a hard-earned 1-1 draw with Panama at Estadio Rommel Fernandez on Tuesday night.


Tim Howard had to make three saves and the back line wobbled repeatedly. But the visitors overcame tense circumstances, an uneven playing surface and constant Panamanian physicality to achieve the road point they’d originally targeted from this fixture.


Clint Dempsey opened the scoring shortly before halftime after some superlative work by Pulisic, who started the play by chasing after a long ball that Panamanian defender Felipe Baloy seemed to have under control. Pulisic picked the veteran’s pocket, then swiveled past him to forge deep into the Canaleros’ penalty box, then held off Roman Torres before entering to Dempsey for a simple close-range finish.


The lead was short-lived, however. Four minutes later former Philadelphia Union player Gabriel Gomez slammed home a loose ball after a long throw-in into the US box wreaked havoc on the Yanks’ defense.


Both sides had chances to win it in an open, albeit ragged second half, but neither could find the final touch.


Goals


  • 39' – USA – Clint Dempsey 
  • 43' – PAN – Gabriel Gomez


Next Up


  • PAN: Thursday, June 8 â€“ at Costa Rica (TBA)
  • USA: Thursday, June 8 – vs. Trinidad & Tobago (TBA)