Dempsey’s goals power USA win
Associated Press
FRISCO, Texas
Clint Dempsey scored twice on headers in front his home state fans, and the United States opened defense of its CONCACAF Gold Cup title with a 2-1 victory over Honduras on Tuesday night.
Dempsey’s goals in the 25th and 64th minutes were created from crosses from Michael Bradley, wearing the captain’s arm band in his 100th international appearance.
Dempsey’s big night came in the same area where the East Texas native trained as a youth, and he boosted the Americans to 13-0 in Gold Cup openers. With 43 international goals, he is 14 behind Landon Donovan’s American record.
Carlos Discua scored his first international goal in the 69th minute for Honduras, a semifinalist in the last three Gold Cups.
“It wasn’t our best performance, but we’re happy to get three points from our first game,” Dempsey said.
It was the first competitive match for the U.S. since losing to Belgium in overtime in the second round of last year’s World Cup. The Americans, 29-1-2 in Gold Cup group play, meet Haiti on Friday and Panama on Monday. Haiti tied Panama 1-1 in the doubleheader opener.
U.S. goalkeeper Brad Guzan had a couple of tough saves in the first few minutes on a muggy night before a sellout crowd of 22,357 at the home of Major League Soccer’s FC Dallas.
The first goal developed when Henry Figueroa’s clearance attempt back to Bradley’s side was picked up at the side of the 6-yard box by Jozy Altidore, who took a touch and shot. Goalkeeper Donis Escobar kicked the ball out with his right foot and it popped up to Dempsey, who nodded it in from 6 yards.
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