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Pulisic shines as USA thump Morocco in friendly
Chelsea star Christian Pulisic played a leading role as the United States launched their final preparations for the World Cup with a convincing 3-0 friendly win over fellow qualifiers Morocco on Wednesday.
Pulisic created a goal for new Leeds signing Brenden Aaronson and won a penalty converted by debutant Haji Wright as the US claimed a first ever win over Morocco at Cincinnati's TQL Stadium.
Lille forward Timothy Weah scored the other US goal in a torrid outing for Morocco, who also missed a dubiously awarded second-half penalty when Selim Amallah hit the crossbar.
US coach Gregg Berhalter had demanded an aggressive performance, and the hosts delivered with a bright opening, striker Jesus Ferreira forcing a save from Morocco's Sevilla goalkeeper Yassine Bounou after only three minutes.
Bounou was pressed into action again in the eighth minute, saving from Weah in the bottom right hand corner.
Morocco, who will play Belgium, Canada and Croatia in the first round of the World Cup, should have taken the lead on 12 minutes, when Watford left back Adam Masina exposed the US defence only to see his shot parried away by new Arsenal goalkeeper Matt Turner.
Tarik Tissoudali pounced on the follow-up but his effort was blocked by Aaron Long for a corner.
Morocco continued to look dangerous on the counter-attack, and another flowing move saw Masina advance down the left flank and pass inside for Adel Taarabt.
The Benfica midfielder dummied cleverly for Belgium-based forward Tissoudali but his effort failed to trouble Turner.
The American breakthrough came on 26 minutes with a goal crafted by Pulisic.
A hopeful long ball forward from defender Walker Zimmerman sent Pulisic clear and the Chelsea forward controlled superbly, danced away from Samy Mmae and Romain Seiss before squaring to Aaronson who buried a low finish into the empty net.
The US doubled their tally six minutes later with an individual strike from Weah. The France-based forward was given too much space on the edge of the Morocco area and thumped a firm shot through the hands of Bounou, who should have done better.
The US could have made it 3-0 on the stroke of half-time, when Aaronson threaded a pass through to Ferreira whose shot was saved by Bounou.
Berhalter rang the changes at half-time with Wright replacing Ferreira, Cameron Carter-Vickers coming on for Zimmerman and Joe Scally stepping in for Antonee Robinson.
The US effectively sealed the win midway through the half when Pulisic cleverly drew a clumsy foul from Achraf Hakimi for a clear penalty.
The US skipper could have added to his international goal tally but instead handed the spot-kick duties to former youth international team-mate and debutant Wright, who duly stroked home the finish.
There was still time for drama at the other end when Scally was harshly adjudged to have fouled Soufiane Rahimi.
But Amallah crashed his penalty against the bar.
The USA's World Cup preparations continue on Sunday with a friendly against Uruguay in Kansas City.
K.Thomson--BTB