Bunbury penalty helps USMNT earn 1-1 draw
CARSON, CALIF -- The U.S. men's national team's first match of the new year didn't start well, but ended with some promising signs as the young forward tandem of Juan Agudelo and Teal Bunbury helped the United States salvage a point on opening night.
Bunbury scored on a penalty kick in the 75th minute of play while Esteban Paredes was the lone goalscorer for La Roja in front of a crowd of 18,580 at the Home Depot Center.
Chile opened the scoring in the 53rd minute when Felipe Seymour fired in a cross to Paredes. The World Cup veteran, left unmarked by defender Marvell Wynne, fired home the opening goal.
The United States attack was immediately livened by the inclusion of Bunbury and Agudelo at the 60th minute. The United States struck pay dirt in the 75th minute when Agudelo drew a penalty that Bunbury easily slotted home.
The United States next match is on February 9th in Egypt.
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