Ricardo Pepi put the United States in good position to advance to the CONCACAF Nations League semifinals, scoring an early goal for a 1-0, first-leg win against Jamaica at Kingston on Thursday night in coach Mauricio Pochettino's first competitive match.
''We were here to fight. We knew it was going to be difficult,'' Pepi said. ''At the end of the day we got the result and now it's time to go and take care of it at home.''
The second leg of the total-goals quarterfinal is Monday in St. Louis, and the winner advances to a March 20 semifinal at Inglewood, California. The United States won the first three editions of the tournament.
''In a difficult situation, they competed really well,'' Pochettino said. ''Of course, we need to improve in all the areas.''
Pepi scored from Christian Pulisic's pass in the fifth minute, Matt Turner saved a penalty kick and the U.S. won with a shutout on the road for the first time since a 2016 friendly at Cuba. The Americans had 60% possession but were outshot 12-6.
Jamaica finished a man short after Mason Holgate was given his second yellow card for pushing Brandon Vázquez in the 86th, 10 minutes after his first for kicking Gianluca Busio.
Pulisic sparked the goal when he received a pass from Johnny Cardoso and dribbled up the center of the field. Pepi burst past Amari'i Bell, ran onto the ball and took a touch, then mis-hit his shot but put the ball in off goalkeeper Andre Blake's far post for his 12th goal in 32 international appearances.
''I just saw Christian between the lines and I thought I had space in behind, so made a run,'' Pepi said after his third goal against Jamaica.