For at least 10 minutes in St Louis on Friday, it seemed recent bad form could pose serious problems for the US men’s national team in qualifying for the 2018 World Cup.
But after going down a goal to Saint Vincent & the Grenadines inside five minutes, the Americans rallied and finished with a comfortable 6-1 win to open their World Cup qualifying campaign.
Oalex Anderson stunned the Americans in the fifth minute, dribbling into the box and bending a fine shot past goalkeeper Brad Guzan.
But Bobby Wood equalized just six minutes later, redirecting a DeAndre Yedlin cross with his head inside the far post, and Fabian Johnson, playing in a more advanced left-wing position, gave the Americans the lead on a free kick in the 29th minute that deflected through the wall and caught goalkeeper Winslow McDowell wrong-footed.
Once the Americans gained momentum, St Vincent, the Caribbean visitors comprised largely of semi-professionals, were unable to keep up.
