Three gorgeous goals and a deflected own-goal gave the USA plenty of room for error, and Demarai Gray put one great and one very good goal past Matt Turner (who made some difficult saves earlier) after we got a little sloppy in possession with a big lead. Turner looked solid to me, and our defenders gave him plenty of help and made some swashbuckling runs forward. We won most of the duels and the passing was sharp. Pulisic, Pepi, and Weah struck the ball as well as anyone could--the first and last of those on the half-volley!--from far enough out to have made these difficult chances. Pulisic created the second goal with a slightly wide effort that a Reggae Boy deflected past his keeper. Gray's first goal was a lovely side-foot volley after he made space for himself to receive a cross near the penalty spot, and his second was to put in a rebound of a nice save from Turner. We got away with a lot of floating cross-field passes all game, but Jamaica pounced on a few to good effect. It's always tough to maintain shape in international games. Subs come in and want to make an impact, and the players' unfamiliarity with each other leaves men out of position. Lots of good stuff, but also some areas to tighten up before we play in the semifinal.
https://www.nbcsports.com/watch/highlights-usmnt-defeats-jamaica-to-advance-to-concacaf-semifinal
Mexico retrieved their situation by hammering Honduras at home 4-0, reversing the 2-0 beating they suffered in Honduras, which also saw their coach beaned by a beer can from the stands.
Canada and Panama are also in the semis. We play Panama March 20, and will play in either the third place or championship game on March 23, in LA at the Kroenke's sporting palace in LA (home of the Rams). (There was considerable envy expressed by the Arsebloggers after they attended a friendly there featuring Arsenal. The Emirates is still a great place to play, but The House That Arsene Built is 20 years old now.)
I know I wrote off Arsenal's chances to win the league after the Newcastle loss. We really did stink in that game. But consider: 1) that we've dropped seven points in games in which we received highly controversial red cards; 2) we're looking up only at Liverpool (we're nine points back) and Man City (four); 3) Liverpool has had the easiest schedule by far, while we've had rather a tough one; 4) City has lost four games on the trot and look lost without Rodri (ACL--probably out for season); and 5) we have Odegaard back, finally. Unfortunately, Ben White has just had knee surgery and won't be available for a while, Tomiyasu is a permanent fixture on the training table, Trossard's hamstring is twanged, Calafiori is still injured, Rice is hampered with some lower body injury, and Saka isn't completely back. But maybe there will be some luck on the recovery front, or Gabriel Jesus will rediscover his form.