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#OTD 1995: U.S. Stuns Argentina to win the Copa America Group

20 Years ago the U.S. MNT stunned Argentina to win the Copa America Group
July 14, 2015
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#OTD 1995: U.S. Stuns Argentina to win the Copa America Group

As we take a short break between the group and knockout stages of the 2015 Gold Cup, we go back 20 years to an historic U.S. win that occurred not in the Gold Cup but in CONMEBOL’s Copa America held in Uruguay.

Making their second appearance in the tournament, the U.S. MNT opened up with a 2-1 win against Chile before falling 1-0 to Bolivia. Still in a decent spot to advance, the team faced the daunting task of a final group match with Argentina, knowing they would likely need a draw and some help to make it through as one of the tournament’s best third place teams.

In what was Paul Caligiuri’s 100th international appearance, the U.S. didn’t leave things to chance, opening the scoring in the 20th minute when Cobi Jones took down a cross and traversed the top of the area before leaving for Frank Klopas, who fired through traffic for the 1-0 lead.

The lead doubled in the 31st minute when Jones beat his man to the end line and sent a low cross for Alexi Lalas who deflected it home at the near post, sending the U.S. into halftime with a 2-0 lead.

Looking good to advance as the second place team in Group C, Eric Wynalda remembered, “Somebody said it in the locker room – I think it might have been Tab [Ramos], ‘You guys do realize that if we win 3-0, we win the group and it was the perfect thing to say in that moment, because we went out on the field determined to make sure we kept the clean sheet and got one more goal.”

That third goal would come just before the hour mark as Wynalda played Joe-Max Moore into the box on the right. Moore drove to the end line and took advantage of some lax defending from Roberto Ayala as he centered a ball for Wynalda. Argentina ‘keeper Carlos Bossio was wrong-footed by the play, leaving Wynalda an open net to poke home the third goal in the 58th minute. The score stood up over the next half hour, giving the U.S. one of its most historic victories to date.

U.S. Lineup:
Kasey Keller; Alexi Lalas, Marcelo Balboa (Mike Burns, 15’), Paul Caligiuri; Cobi Jones, Earnie Stewart, Thomas Dooley, John Harkes, Frank Klopas (Tab Ramos, 45); Joe-Max Moore, Eric Wynalda

#OTD 1993: U.S. Comes Back to Defeat Panama 2-1 in Gold Cup Group Stage

Following a 1-0 victory over Jamaica to open the 1993 CONCACAF Gold Cup, the U.S. fell behind 1-0 to Panama when Percival Piggott beat Tony Meola in the 33rd minute.

The U.S. response would come in the space of five minutes, when goals from Wynalda (69’) and Thomas Dooley (74’) stood up to give the team a 2-1 win and clinch a place in the tournament semifinals.

U.S. Lineup:
Tony Meola; Desmond Armstrong, Cle Kooiman, Alexi Lalas, Fernando Clavijo; Cobi Jones, Tab Ramos, Thomas Dooley, Chris Henderson; Peter Vermes (Roy Wegerle, 46’, Dominic Kinnear 77’), Eric Wynalda

#OTD 2003: McBride Brace Pushes U.S. Past Martinique

Having already beaten El Salvador 2-0 in the first group match, the U.S. faced Martinique two days later, receiving two goals from Brian McBride in four minutes.

The first came on an excellent one-two combination down the right between Richard Mulrooney and Steve Ralson which saw the latter player cross for McBride whose glancing header outside the six-yard box gave the U.S. a 1-0 lead in the 39th minute.

McBride would grab his third goal in two matches when Ralston chased down a cross from the right and centered again for the U.S. striker, who first-timed his effort home in the 43rdminute.

U.S. Lineup:
Kasey Keller; Frankie Hejdu, Carlos Bocanegra, Danny Califf, Greg Vanney; Earnie Stewart (Steve Ralston, 71’), Pablo Mastroeni, Claudio Reyna (Clint Mathis, 60’), Eddie Lewis (Bobby Convey, 83’); Landon Donvoan, Brian McBride