What a night to remember for Clint Dempsey.
After going 90 minutes and recording an assist against El Salvador in the CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfinals, the Seattle Sounders forward began on the bench on Saturday night in the United States’ semifinal match against Costa Rica at AT&T Stadium in Dallas.
With the game scoreless in the 66th minute, head coach Bruce Arena brought on Dempsey in place of Paul Arriola and the U.S. national team legend went to work.
Dempsey set up Jozy Altidore for the go-ahead goal in the 72nd minute before capitalizing on a free kick himself in the 82nd minute to secure the U.S.’ berth in the final on July 26. Dempsey recorded his 57th international goal, tying him for first on U.S. Soccer’s all-time goalscoring list with Landon Donovan.
Fellow Sounder Jordan Morrisstarted and went the full 90 minutes at forward and hit the post just 12 seconds into the match. The U.S. will play the winner of tomorrow’s other semifinal between Mexico and Jamaica.