Honduras U23 vs. United States U23

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Jason Kreis says the United States U23 side will learn from missing out on a place at the Olympics. (0:41)

The United States will miss a third straight Olympics men's tournament after losing 2-1 to Honduras in the semifinal of the CONCACAF qualifying round for the 2020 games in Guadalajara, Mexico, on Sunday afternoon.

Both under-23 teams got off to slow starts in the searing heat in Guadalajara, but Honduras managed to fashion two chances in the opening 20 minutes, with U.S. keeper David Ochoa making solid saves on both.

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Honduras took a deserved lead in first-half stoppage time when Juan Carlos Obregon bundled home from very close range, with Ochoa getting a hand on the ball but not being able to keep it out of the net.

The second half started with a bang, as Honduras doubled the lead through Luis Palma, but Jackson Yueill clawed one right back for the U.S. with an absolute thunderbolt from 20 yards out to give the Americans hope of a fightback.

The U.S. pushed hard for an equalizer and might have scored when Tanner Tessmann picked out Jonathan Lewis right in front of goal, but Lewis scuffed his effort and Honduras held on to the lead.

The result means Jason Kreis' team will not be in the Summer Games in Tokyo, and the American men have not qualified for the Olympics since 2008 after reaching them every four years prior to that starting in 1992.

Meanwhile, Honduras has now qualified for four Olympic Games in a row following the defeat of the U.S. on Sunday.

SquidgyTheWhale on March 29th, 2021 at 14:11 UTC »

We're going to rock the skateboarding though.

cleppingout on March 29th, 2021 at 11:11 UTC »

They will never take this away from US soccer.

deadwing87 on March 29th, 2021 at 05:59 UTC »

Has Freddy Adu become Pele over there yet?