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Sergino Dest (2) celebrates with his U.S. teammates after scoring the tying goal in a World Cup qualifying match Wednesday night against Costa Rica in Columbus, Ohio. The Americans won, 2-1. Jay LaPrete/Associated Press

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Tim Weah scored his second international goal in the 66th minute after Sergiño Dest started the comeback from a first-minute deficit, and the United States rallied past Costa Rica 2-1 on Wednesday night to ease pressure as World Cup qualifying neared the halfway point.

Goalkeeper Zack Steffen, one of nine new starters inserted by Coach Gregg Berhalter following Sunday’s dismal 1-0 loss at Panama, made a costly headed clearance that led to Keysher Fuller’s goal 60 seconds in – the fastest goal conceded by the U.S. in 23 years.

Dest, another new starter by his rotation-emphasizing coach, tied it in the 25th minute when he curled a shot past Keylor Navas.

“I was like, I have to shoot it,” Dest said. “I was just so happy. We needed that goal. It was a really important goal.”

Navas, one of the world’s top goalkeepers, strained an adductor muscle and was replaced by Leonel Moreira at the start of the second half.

Weah, the son of Liberia President and former FIFA Player of the Year George Weah, wasn’t in the original starting lineup but was announced just before kickoff in place of Paul Arriola, who injured his right groin. He put the U.S. ahead when Weston McKennie passed to Dest, who dished to Weah. His long-range shot bounced off a diving Moreira and inside the near post.

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Weah’s only other goal was in an exhibition against Bolivia in May 2018.

The U.S. has 11 points after six of 14 matches, with its three toughest games still ahead – at home against Mexico on Nov. 12 plus away matches at Mexico and Costa Rica.

“Right now we’re on the right track,” Dest said.

Costa Rica, an aged team with a starting lineup that averaged more than 30 years old, has seven points. The Ticos had won their three previous qualifiers against the U.S., helping end a streak of seven straight American World Cup appearances.

A pro-American crowd of 20,165 attended the first international match at Lower.com Field, which opened in July.

Berhalter retained only 18-year-old midfielder Yunus Musah and 21-year-old Weah from Sunday’s starters.

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Chris Richards, a 21-year-old central defender, was given his first competitive start as the Americans fielded their youngest lineup in a World Cup qualifier at an average of 22 years, 229 days. That lowered the average of 23 years, 85 days from a 4-1 win at Honduras on Sept. 8.

Matthew Hoppe and Gianluca Busio entered in the second half, joining Steffen and Richards to increase U.S. qualifying debuts to 25 in this cycle, trailing only 1998 (29), and 2006 and 2010 (26 each). Richards was making just his fourth international appearance.

Costa Rica started five players 32 and older. Navas made his 99th international appearance and Celso Borges his 144th. Ticos Coach Luis Fernando Suárez retained nine starters from Sunday’s 2-1 win at El Salvador.

The Ticos scored after Steffen, the backup to Ederson at Manchester City, headed the ball to the right flank but over Dest. Bryan Ruiz kept the ball in with a backheel pass to Ronald Mattarita, who dribbled down the side and crossed. Just outside the 6-yard box, Fuller volleyed with his right foot, and the ball went in on two bounces inside the far post for his second international goal.

The U.S. had not conceded that early since the Netherlands’ Ronald de Boer scored on a deflection off Alexi Lalas two minutes in after a bad pass by Roy Wegerle set up a breakaway in a 2-0 Dutch win at Miami on Feb. 21, 1998.

Dest ended a streak of eight straight first halves without an American goal.

Weah switched the ball to Musah on the right flank, and he passed to Dest. Given time and space, Dest took three touches as he cut toward the center, then curled the ball around Mattarita with a left-foot shot just beyond the right hand of Navas for his second international goal.

The U.S. nearly allowed another goal when Miles Robinson made a poor, slow backpass for Richards in the 56th minute that was intercepted by Ruiz. The 36-year-old Ruiz broke in alone on Steffen but lacks pace at his age, and Robinson was able to catch up and poke the ball away.


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