Road to Qatar: Pepi’s emergence brightens up less than convincing start from USA
Planet Sport takes a look at the USMNT’s qualification campaign for the 2022 World Cup ahead of a crucial clash with Jamaica.
Planet Sport looks at their performances so far, their key players and their upcoming fixtures, as Gregg Berhalter's team look to qualify for their 11th World Cup tournament.
How qualifying works
In the CONCACAF region, there are three automatic qualification spots with one play-off place also available. Following two rounds of qualification, the region is now in its final stage of matches with Canada, El Salvador and Panama joining the five ranked teams (USA, Costa Rica, Honduras, Mexico and Jamaica).
How have USA fared so far?
We are three games into the qualification group, with games coming thick and fast. The matches are being played in a condensed time period, due to the global pandemic, meaning strength in depth will prove vital.
The point was not a bad one when you take into account the hostile atmosphere in San Salvador and the fact it was the first time many of the players had played a competitive game together.
Next up was a battle against neighbours Canada who, with the emergence of Alphonso Davies, have become more of a threat to regular table-toppers USA and Mexico.
Brenden Aaronson netted his fourth international goal, finishing from Antonee Robinson's low cross to open the scoring. However, Davies went on a signature foray on the counter attack and provided the assist for Besiktas striker Cyle Larin to equalise.
The US dominated the stats, with 72% possession but they failed to deliver a victory, making their clash with Honduras a must-win.
Who are their key players?
The 27-man squad named by Berhalter for October's three qualifiers has a youthful look to it, with an average age of only 24 years, but it is also boosted by the return of some more experienced faces. Influential creative players Christian Pulisic and Giovanni Reyna miss out through injury, however.
Weston McKennie
Juventus midfielder McKennie is back in the international fold having been suspended for two matches for violating COVID-19 protocols.
The player most recently linked the Premier League club West Ham, has earned 25 caps and scored seven goals for the USA national team. He will be looking to make amends for his off-the-field behaviour in the three upcoming matches, starting with Jamaica on October 7.
Ricardo Pepi
The FC Dallas forward and youngest member of the squad made a huge impact in his first international for his country, grabbing a goal and two assists.
Tyler Adams
What's next?
USA resume their qualifying campaign with a match against Jamaica in Austin on October 7.
Three days later, they travel to Panama and they will be expected to pick up maximum points from the two clashes.