Steffen starts for US vs Mexico as Berhalter uses top lineup
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Zack Steffen was in goal as U.S. coach Gregg Berhalter used an “A” team lineup and changed five starters Thursday night for a World Cup qualifier against Mexico at Estadio Azteca.
Right back DeAndre Yedlin, midfielders Tyler Adams and Yunus Musah and winger Christian Pulisic also joined the lineup.
Central defenders Miles Robinson and Walker Zimmerman, left back Antonee Robinson, midfielder Kevin Acosta, winger Tim Weah and forward Ricardo Pepi were the holdovers from the 3-0 win over Honduras on Feb. 2.
Berhalter had debated with his staff whether to use a “B” team at Estadio Azteca, where the Americans have five losses and three draws in eight qualifiers, and to rest his top players for a home qualifier Sunday against Panama, which appears to be a more significant game in the standings.
Steffen, bothered by back spasms, had been supplanted by Matt Turner, who started eight of the first 11 qualifiers. Turner is sidelined by an ankle injury and Berhalter picked Steffen over Ethan Horvath. Steffen is a backup at Manchester City and was playing just his second match since Feb. 5, while Horvath has gained the starting role at Nottingham Forest.
Nine of the 11 starters also opened the 2-0 win over Mexico at Cincinnati on Nov. 12, when Pulisic entered in the second half and scored the go-ahead goal, and Acosta also came in late.
Pulisic, Acosta and Yedlin also started the 1-1 draw at Mexico in a 2017 qualifier.
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