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G - Nick Rimando, 6: Had a pretty quiet first half, as he was only asked to clean up some loose balls in the box.
D - DaMarcus Beasley, 6.5: Was robbed in one sequence early with Sanchez but recovered to hold his own. He found more opportunities to get forward in the second half and put in some telling passes.
D - Matt Besler, 6.5: Had some dynamic clearances, and was sharp on the ball. Did get caught out on one through ball, but the attack came to nothing. Raised his game a notch in the second half.
D - Clarence Goodson, 7: Looked composed in his defending and his passing and did well in his battles with Perez. Overall, Goodson has done plenty in this tournament to remain in Klinsmann's reckoning.
D - Michael Parkhurst, 7: Was forced to defend more than in previous games, but fared well in his encounters with Quintero. Had a vital clearance on an early Gabriel Torres cross.
M - Joe Corona, 5: Had some bright moments in the middle third to help the U.S. get forward, but wasn't as effective as he got closer to goal. Faded out of the game in the second half.
M - Kyle Beckerman, 7: His positioning was excellent per usual as he claimed lots of loose balls. No complaints about his distribution, either. Had some vital blocks and clearances late in the match.
M - Stuart Holden, 5.5: Got off to a promising start, shooting over the bar after a steal in the 11th minute, but was forced off with a right knee injury eight minutes later, the same knee that kept Holden out on and off for two years.
M - Alejandro Bedoya, 7: Took up some good positions in the first half, and shook free from Panama's defense a couple of times, but needed more end product. He solved that problem in the second half as his telling pass picked out Shea in the run-up to the goal.
F - Landon Donovan, 7: Was very quiet in the first half as Panama denied him space. Looked a different player after halftime, thankfully, and was part of the team's best attacking sequences. Should have done better on his 56th minute header but inadvertently played a critical part in the run-up to the goal. Fully deserved his tournament MVP honor.
F - Eddie Johnson, 5: Drifted out wide in an attempt to find the ball but found space tough to come by. Stayed more central in the second half and created space for Donovan, yet should have done better with a late chance.
Subs:
M - Mix Diskerud 6.5: Connected his passes well, and helped his team out by earning some free kicks. Picked up the pace in the second half, and sprayed some accurate long-range passes.
M - Brek Shea, 7: Scored one of the great two-foot putts but they all count, and but for one flubbed touch, he was generally a menace on the wing.
D - Omar Gonzalez, 6: Late cameo but provided a sturdy aerial presence at the end.
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D - DaMarcus Beasley, 6.5: Was robbed in one sequence early with Sanchez but recovered to hold his own. He found more opportunities to get forward in the second half and put in some telling passes.
D - Matt Besler, 6.5: Had some dynamic clearances, and was sharp on the ball. Did get caught out on one through ball, but the attack came to nothing. Raised his game a notch in the second half.
D - Clarence Goodson, 7: Looked composed in his defending and his passing and did well in his battles with Perez. Overall, Goodson has done plenty in this tournament to remain in Klinsmann's reckoning.
D - Michael Parkhurst, 7: Was forced to defend more than in previous games, but fared well in his encounters with Quintero. Had a vital clearance on an early Gabriel Torres cross.
M - Joe Corona, 5: Had some bright moments in the middle third to help the U.S. get forward, but wasn't as effective as he got closer to goal. Faded out of the game in the second half.
M - Kyle Beckerman, 7: His positioning was excellent per usual as he claimed lots of loose balls. No complaints about his distribution, either. Had some vital blocks and clearances late in the match.
M - Stuart Holden, 5.5: Got off to a promising start, shooting over the bar after a steal in the 11th minute, but was forced off with a right knee injury eight minutes later, the same knee that kept Holden out on and off for two years.
M - Alejandro Bedoya, 7: Took up some good positions in the first half, and shook free from Panama's defense a couple of times, but needed more end product. He solved that problem in the second half as his telling pass picked out Shea in the run-up to the goal.
F - Landon Donovan, 7: Was very quiet in the first half as Panama denied him space. Looked a different player after halftime, thankfully, and was part of the team's best attacking sequences. Should have done better on his 56th minute header but inadvertently played a critical part in the run-up to the goal. Fully deserved his tournament MVP honor.
F - Eddie Johnson, 5: Drifted out wide in an attempt to find the ball but found space tough to come by. Stayed more central in the second half and created space for Donovan, yet should have done better with a late chance.
Subs:
M - Mix Diskerud 6.5: Connected his passes well, and helped his team out by earning some free kicks. Picked up the pace in the second half, and sprayed some accurate long-range passes.
M - Brek Shea, 7: Scored one of the great two-foot putts but they all count, and but for one flubbed touch, he was generally a menace on the wing.
D - Omar Gonzalez, 6: Late cameo but provided a sturdy aerial presence at the end.
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