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United States hold England to goalless draw in World Cup stalemate

This makes it the fifth goalless draw of this year’s tournament

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 Nov 2022 10:10AM

United States hold England to goalless draw in World Cup stalemate
Yesterday’s result at Al-Bayt stadium keeps England top of the group, a point ahead of Iran and two points ahead of third-placed United States with each team having one group game remaining. – @FIFAWorldCup Twitter pic, November 26, 2022

AL KHOR – England missed a chance to secure a place in the FIFA World Cup last 16, while the United States’ hopes of advancing beyond the group stage were on a knife edge after the teams drew 0-0 in their Group B match yesterday.

England had a greater share of possession but managed just three shots on target while the United States had only one as both sides lacked a cutting edge in attack, said Xinhua.

The result at Al-Bayt stadium keeps England top of the group, a point ahead of Iran and two points ahead of third-placed United States with each team having one group game remaining.

It was the fifth goalless draw of the 2022 World Cup. The record number of 0-0 draws in the showpiece tournament is seven and it has occurred four times: in 1982, 2006, 2010 and 2014.

England’s first scoring chance of the match came in the 10th minute after slick buildup play by Jude Bellingham and Bukayo Saka. The Arsenal winger squared the ball for Harry Kane but the Tottenham striker’s first-time effort was smothered by Walker Zimmerman’s sliding tackle.

The attempt spurred the United States into action and they had their first opportunity seven minutes later when Haji Wright sent a header wide off the target.

Weston McKennie then squandered a gilt-edged chance to put the United States ahead as he volleyed over the crossbar after Sergino Dest’s dangerous cross from the right flank.

Christian Pulisic went closer shortly after, lashing a left-footed drive from a distance that cannoned off the bar.

The Chelsea midfielder was at the heart of most of his team’s attacking forays and he went close to scoring again when he nodded just wide of the post after another Dest delivery from the right.

Shaw arguably created England’s best chance of the first half, darting toward the byline before cutting a cross back for Saka, whose shot sailed over.

England was relentless and again had American hearts fluttering as Mason Mount’s effort from the edge of the box was palmed away by Matt Turner.

The second half was even more staid than the first as both teams struggled to break down their opposing defences.

United States midfielder McKennie should have done better as he blazed an attempt into the stands despite finding himself in space with more time than he probably realised.

England went close to breaking the deadlock in the closing stages when Kane sent a header wide after a sumptuous free-kick from substitute Jack Grealish. – Bernama, November 26, 2022

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