Ended by the crossbar
The United States wins the shootout 3-2 after Brym's penalty went off the underside of the bar.
The United States advanced by the skin of their teeth by winning a 3-2 penalty shootout over Canada after the match was level 2-2 after the end of extra time Sunday in Cincinnati. Matt Turner made two saves in the shootout to continue his dominance in penalty scenarios for the USMNT. Next up is Panama in the semifinal in San Diego on Wednesday.
The team struggled out of the gate as individual mistakes gifted Canada opportunities, but the introduction of Brandon Vazquez and Matt Miazga in the 73rd minute helped change the tide for the USMNT. Vazquez thought that he had the winner in the 88th minute after a pinpoint assist from DeJuan Jones was put on a platter for him to head it past Dayne St. Clair but again, mistakes hurt the USMNT.
BRANDON VAZQUEZZZZZZZ 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/a1u2P77XVw
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) July 10, 2023
Miles Robinson punched a ball in the box to give Canada a penalty that Steven Vitoria drove down the middle to bring things level. Canada would strike first in extra time via Jacob Shaffelburg scoring a goal via a brilliant individual effort. Picking up the ball from midfield, he had the confidence to blow past Jesus Ferreira and Miazga to score. But the United States persevered and found their extra-time equalizer to force penalty kicks in the 114th minute.
This one came via an own goal from Scott Kennedy but it was a team effort to force it. It started with Turner playing the ball into the box from midfield to a Miazga header and it finished with a Gianluca Busio shot to force a save from St. Clair. St. Clair's clearance, which went off of Kennedy's back to lead to the own goal.
Listen below and follow In Soccer We Trust: A CBS Sports Soccer Podcast where your three favorite former USMNT players cover everything you could possibly want to know about the beautiful game in the United States.
Turner took charge in the shootout by showing that even when the USMNT struggle during a match, they still have enough quality to pull out results when needed. With only 72 hours until they face Panama in the semifinals of the Gold Cup, interim coach B.J. Callaghan will need to evaluate who can play that quickly. Jesus Ferreira just played 120 minutes after starting all of the group stage matches and Miles Robinson was only cleared to play 90 minutes so he had to be withdrawn ahead of stoppage time. With Jalen Neal showing his age with some poor clearances and decisions during the match changes could happen to the back line.
The wings also didn't shine against Canada. Alejandro Zendejas has yet to make his mark with Cowell's direct nature pushing the team forward when he comes on. Julian Gressel's chance creation from open play wasn't as good as his set-play delivery. With Cristian Roldan and Jordan Morris both available, Callaghan will have choices as Panama's midfield can cause similar issues that the Canucks gave the USMNT.
The United States wins the shootout 3-2 after Brym's penalty went off the underside of the bar.
Having history against St. Clair in league play, the Canadian keeper guessed correctly but the penalty just squeaked in.
Russell-Rowe makes a penalty for Canada and things are off and running.
Now things are getting underway as the USMNT have made consecutive penalties and it'll come down to which team blinks first.
It's now 1-3 for Canda compared to 1-2 for the USMNT
Confident enough to go straight down the middle, Cowell gives the USMNT the slight advantage if everyone else can convert.
This time he stops Liam Fraser with another penalty save as Canada has started off 0-2 on their takes.
Leaning back when he took the penalty, it was never close to going into the back of the net as both teams have started off on the wrong foot.
Steven Vitoria starts the shootout after already scoring a penalty during the match and it's saved by Matt Turner!
Again a late go ahead goal is cancelled out just like in regulation and it'll be time for the keepers to put on a display to win the tie.
Gianluca Busio helped create the chance but a disaster in the box led to St. Clair's kick save going off of Kennedy's back for an own goal to bring the match level. Five minutes remain to get another.
What a hit from Shaffelburg after picking up the ball at midfield and blowing past the USMNT to shoot from a wide angle. An amazing solo effort but the United States will now need to find a goal of their own quickly.
The Canadian keeper went into a full extension to stop Miazga's header from ending up in the net. Another momentum shifting moment for Canada as 15 minutes remain for seeing if these teams can avoid going to a penalty shootout.
The USMNT are still controlling the possession but they haven't been able to make it count yet in extra time. Cowell has been dynamic when he gets the ball but Canada has tracked him well to make sure that his runs only end in corner kicks instead of goals.
After missing the last two games with a knee injury he has come on for Gressel to provide fresh legs in extra time. Aaron Long has also entered for Miles Robinson as well.
Regulation has finished 1-1 as both teams have played a tight match but with Canada scoring an equalizer via their first shot on target, that could be enough to see Canada kick it on in extra time as we'll play 30 more minutes of soccer to see if things go to a penalty shootout.
Center back Steven Vitoria barely got his penalty past Turner but it hit the back of the net to bring Canada level with only two minutes or so remaining in regulation. It's quite a change in momentum.
Another hand ball from Miles Robinson but this time around, there wasn't a foul to save him and now Canada can equalize from the spot in the 92nd minute.
BRANDON VAZQUEZ! It's quite a header to put the USMNT ahead in the 88th minute as a wonderful pass from DeJuan Jones makes it to the perfect spot for Vazquez to score.
Vazquez has been a ball magnet since getting brought on taking two shots (although he was offside on one). THis is the improvement that the USMNT needed to see as the team can certainly win this with the players currently on the pitch.
With the match taking place in Cincinnati, both players are welcomed with quite a roar from the crowd. Mihailovic and Neal will leave the match as B.J. Callaghan changes the attack around with 17 minutes remaining in regulation.
Jones almost put a header on target before Busio tests St. Clair in net. That was the first real chance for the USMNT during the match as it enters the 70th minute of play.
Alex Zendejas has been withdrawn as the move should give the USMNT more of a direct threat in the match to look for a go ahead goal.
Canada are picking up yellow cards as the match wears on with them now having their third yellow. It gives the USMNT a shooting opportunity from a great position to try and open the scoring.
Both teams are beginning to push the pace but the USMNT are aware that the first half performance won't be good enough to win this match.
It was a tame effort from Ferreira but it took until the 55th minute of play for either team to have a shot on target. With the USMNT and Canada getting into a minor scuffle before the half, it's clear that the start is frustrating both teams but B.J. Callaghan does have a lot of depth to change the tide after the half.
After a VAR review, Miles Robinson was looked at for a hand ball in a possible penalty. Due to a foul on Gianluca Busio during the sequence, no penalty was given but yet again, this has been a mistake filled match for the USMNT.
The USMNT has been unable to generate much in the first half due to individual mistakes but due to the referee's injury to start the match, there will be quite a bit of stoppage time to find a goal.
Cavallini goes in with a studs up tackle on James Sands but was initially given a yellow card. If Canada advances, Cavallini will now be suspended for the next round.
Jalen Neal tries to play a back pass to Matt Turner but instead kicks it out to give Canada a corner kick. Vitoria's header was well defended but the USMNT will need to cut out the mistakes in the match.