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U.S. U-17 Men's National Team Earn Decisive Win Over Paris-St. Germain at Clairefontaine  

CLAIREFONTAINE, France (Nov. 8, 2008) -- The U.S. Under-17 Men's National Team earned a decisive win over the U-18 team from French club Paris-St. Germain, scoring two first half goals and adding three more in the second half.

Stefan Jerome scored twice in the match, making a move around his defender to put away his first in the 21st minute and finishing a pass from Joseph Gyau in the second half. Soony Saad, Juan Agudelo and Jack McInerney each added goals in the comprehensive victory. Earl Edwards and Samir Badr combined for the shutout in goal.



U.S. Under-17 Men’s National Team Game Report

Participants: U.S. Under-17 Men's National Team v. PSG U-18
Competition: Friendly
Location: Clairfontaine, France
Date: November 8th, 2008
Weather: 45 degrees

Scoring Summary:
           1   2   F
USA   2   3   5
PSG   0   0   0

USA  -Soony Saad (Jared Watts)            12th minute
USA - Stefan Jerome (Soony Saad)         21.
USA - Juan Agudelo (unassisted)            75.
USA - Stefan Jerome (Joseph Gyau)       79.
USA - Jack McInerney (Marlon Duran)     86.

Lineups:
USA: 1-Earl Edwards (24-Samir Badr, 82); 2-Perry Kitchen, 3-Tyler Polak, 4-Julio Arjona (14-Zachary Herold, 60), 6-Eriq Zavaleta; 5-Marlon Duran (16-Erik Stephenson, 86), 8-Jared Watts, 10-Luis Gil (12-Joseph Gyau, 72), 13-Sean Davis (21-Juan Agudelo, 66); 7-Stefan Jerome (20-Dustin Corea, 80), 9-Soony Saad (11-Jack McInerney, 77);

Subs Not Used: 18-Spencer Richey, 15-Andrew Craven, 17-George Malki, 19-Emilio Orozco, 22-Boyd Okwuonu, , 23-Michael Ambrose
Head Coach: Wilmer Cabrera


PSG: #1; #2 (#13, 46), #4, #5, #6; #7, #8, #12 (#15, 46); #9, #10, #11 (#14, 46)

Subs Not Used:
Head Coach:


Statistical Summary: USA / PSG
Shots 19 / 9
Shots on goal 7 / 2
Saves 1 / 2
Corner Kicks 5 / 3

Misconduct Summary:
USA - Marlon Duran (caution)   45th minute
PSG # 15 (caution)                      51


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