Colombia U-23 1, US U-23 1 | Olympic Qualifying Playoff Match Recap

US U-23s - celebration - Colombia - 2016 Olympic playoff

The United States Under-23 national team rode an early goal from Luis Gil to a valuable 1-1 draw against their Colombian counterparts on Friday afternoon, putting them in the driver's seat for the last available berth in the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.


Colombia dominated most of the match, holding 75% of the ball and outshooting the US 26-6, but played from a losing position after Gil struck in the fifth minute. The former Real Salt Lake midfielder started the scoring move, finding Mario Rodriguez down the right flank. The Germany-based attacker drove to the endline and cut back for the onrushing Gil, who was able to bury it with the aid of a slight deflection.


Colombia would pile on the pressure and eventually equalize via a Juan Quintero penalty following a foul in the box by Kellyn Acosta. It was a well-earned equalizer for los Cafeteros, but came only after Jordan Morris had hit the crossbar with the outside of his right foot minutes earlier.


Three Things


  • DEFENSIVE GRIND: Colombia dominated in every statistical category (except the most important, of course). What made the difference for the US on the evening was a mostly-outstanding defensive showing. Though the US fullbacks struggled at times, the central defensive pairing of Matt Miazga and Tim Parker was in full command of the US area and the team kept its shape admirably in the hot and humid conditions.

  • BETWEEN THE STICKS: Ethan Horvath, an entrenched starter at his club team in Norway, got the starting nod in goal, but was forced off after a heavy collision with Colombia forward Andres Renteria just before halftime. Cody Cropper came in and continued to lock it down between the sticks, leaving head coach Andi Herzog with a potentially tricky decision should Horvath recover in time for the return leg in Dallas.

  • AWAY GOAL ADVANTAGE:
    A win would’ve been nice, but the USA’s away goal could very well prove vital for their Olympic chances. The fact that it came in the fifth minute was an added boon, as it allowed the US to play somewhat more conservatively in some truly stifling conditions:

    The goal means that, in addition to a win, the US can advance to Rio with a 0-0 draw on Tuesday in the return leg. A 1-1 draw in Texas would send the series to extra time (where away goals still count). A higher-scoring draw or a Colombia win would put the South Americans through.

    Box Score



    Next Up


    The two sides meet for the return leg of the series on March 29 in Frisco, Texas (9:30 pm ET, ESPN2). The team with the higher aggregate goals total will advance to the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.