USMNT scores second-fastest goal in their World Cup history with impressive strike against Turkey

The United States men’s national team got on the board quickly against Turkey on Thursday night. After an impressive first two wins of the World Cup, the Americans scored barely two minutes into their final group stage game with a goal from Auston Trusty. An uncovered Trusty took a corner kick from Sebastian Berhalter.After a quick gather, Trusty kicked it past Turkey goalie Ugurcan Çakir and at the back post to get on the board first. The goal was Trusty’s first of his international career.

It was the third straight game during this World Cup that Team USA scored in the first 10-plus minutes of the match.The goal was the second-fastest World Cup goal in U.S.history after Clint Dempsey’s goal just 30 seconds into the match against Ghana in 2014. Less than seven minutes later, Turkey would even up the score with a goal from Arda Güler, its first of the tournament after two straight shutouts.

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The Americans have already secured advancement out of the group stage as the top spot in the group and into the knockout stage after opening the tournament with wins over Paraguay and Australia.It’s the first time in the mod...

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Publisher: New York Post

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