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US soccer team defeats Guatemala to reach final round of World Cup qualifying

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Eight minutes later, and with an announced crowd of 16,947 still buzzing, Dempsey put the U.S. in front with a sliding goal off a low cross delivered by former Wizards forward Eddie Johnson from the right wing.

Johnson, who scored both goals in a 2-1 win Friday, proved to be a dangerous force again throughout the night, which delighted his long-time friend Dempsey.

“Being able to come back to MLS, he’s regained his confidence and he’s at the level he was before,” Dempsey said. “You see him taking people on and creating chances. Just look at his performances in these two games. He got two (goals) against Antigua and had the game-winning assist tonight.”

Johnson’s impact after a two-year absence was a welcome sign as the U.S., which finished 4-1-1 and collected 13 points in winning Group A, closed the semifinal round of qualification with arguably its best performance in those six games.

“I was with him when he got the news that he wasn’t going to be on the roster for the last World Cup, and it broke his heart,” Dempsey said. “But it shows that people can bounce back. I’m proud of him.”

Dempsey notched his second goal, tying Brian McBride for third all-time among U.S. internationals with 30, when he redirected a shot from midfielder Michael Bradley at the far post.

With Jamaica leading 2-0 against Antigua and Barbuda at halftime, Guatemala knew it needed at least one goal and maybe more depending what happened in Kingston, but Guatemala — which was eliminated with the loss and Jamaica’s 4-1 win — never managed to solve the U.S. defense in the second half.

As expected, the Livestrong crowd, which seemed smaller based on the announced attendance because FIFA doesn’t permit standing room only sales and ESPN2’s broadcast eliminated seats in the Budweiser Patio, drew raves reviews.

“It was an awesome crowd — 16,000. If you’d have told me 40,000, I would have believed it,” Howard said. “It was fantastic, a good atmosphere and a great place to play. Hopefully, we can come back.”

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