Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Friday | June 5, 2009
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Football: Costa Rica whip US 3-1
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP):

Alvaro Saborio scored 79 seconds in, the second-fastest goal against the United States in a World Cup qualifier, and Costa Rica coasted to a 3-1 victory Wednesday night.

Celso Borges added a goal in the 13th minute, and Pablo Herrera sealed the victory for 41st-ranked Costa Rica when he made it 3-0 in the 69th.

When the lopsided match was nearly over, Landon Donovan converted a penalty kick in the second minute of stoppage time, equalling Brian McBride's American career record of 10 goals in qualifying.

"We consider us probably the fastest, strongest team in the region, but today we got out-passed, outplayed and out-competed in every sense," American goalkeeper Tim Howard said. "We were below average across the board."

Top-ranked team

The Ticos shredded the defence of the region's top-ranked team on the artificial turf of Saprissa Stadium.

"It's disappointing to play that way," Donovan said. "We were never in control because of the way we started the game and that makes it difficult."

It was a tough start to a difficult three-match stretch of qualifying for the No. 14-ranked Americans, who have never won a qualifying match at Costa Rica.

The Americans head home to Chicago where tomorrow they'll host Honduras, the last team to beat them in a qualifier on U.S. soil. The United States have won 15 and drawn once at home since the 3-2 defeat at Washington's RFK Stadium in September 2001. Then, on August 12, the Americans play at Mexico.

Costa Rica took first place in the six-team regional finals of North and Central America and the Caribbean with nine points, two ahead of the United States.

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