U.S. takes care of Jamaica with much improved performance
Finally, a little sunshine is gathering around the Gold Cup effort for coach Bob Bradley and his national team.
They aren't completely out of the woods in what was quickly devolving into a summer of high discontent. And the United States still has plenty of work ahead before a possible tournament championship showdown against Mexico -- which is pretty much what everyone expected before the Americans began stumbling around in group stage.
But an afternoon of partial vindication has left Bradley and his side a lot closer today than yesterday to summer redemption following a fairly comfortable 2-0 quarterfinal win over Jamaica. Up next for the tournament hosts will be Panama in Houston in the Gold Cup semifinals.
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Finally, a little sunshine is gathering around the Gold Cup effort for coach Bob Bradley and his national team.
They aren't completely out of the woods in what was quickly devolving into a summer of high discontent. And the United States still has plenty of work ahead before a possible tournament championship showdown against Mexico -- which is pretty much what everyone expected before the Americans began stumbling around in group stage.
But an afternoon of partial vindication has left Bradley and his side a lot closer today than yesterday to summer redemption following a fairly comfortable 2-0 quarterfinal win over Jamaica. Up next for the tournament hosts will be Panama in Houston in the Gold Cup semifinals.
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