Josh Sargent scored his second international goal shortly after halftime to help the US national team to a 1-1 draw against Peru on Tuesday night at Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field.
Edison Flores leveled late for Peru off an assist from Portland Timbers midfielder Andy Polo on a night when La Blanquirroja edged possession and chances.
Still, it was a much improved and more organized effort from the Americans than in their 4-2 loss to Colombia five days earlier.
Sargent rewarded that discipline with a goal four minutes after halftime, with the 18-year-old slotting home the service from Colorado Rapids midfielder Kellyn Acosta, a finish helped inside the left post by a deflection.
That goal stood until Flores popped up at the back post for a simple finish of Polo's service, finding space in part because of a run by Seattle Sounders forward Raul Ruidiaz to the near post.
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Sargent certainly has the look of someone who will be a difference-maker for the Americans for a long time to come, and he joined some elite company in the process of scoring his second international goal.
Up Next
- USA: Thursday, Nov. 15 at England (3 pm ET | ESPN2, UniMas, UDN)
- PER: Tuesday, Nov. 20 vs. Costa Rica (Time TBD)