Turner’s PK heroics send U.S. to Gold Cup semis

Turner's PK heroics send U.S. to Gold Cup semis

CINCINNATI — Goalkeeper Matt Turner made two key penalty shootout saves as the United States outlasted Canada 2-2 (3-2) to advance to the Gold Cup semifinals.

“The way he makes big plays [stands out],” U.S. interim coach B.J. Callaghan said. “He started in the Jamaica game. He’s the captain right now leading us. Those are the moments you expect big players to step up.”

After the U.S. conceded just one goal in three group-stage matches, Canada scored twice Sunday night after the game’s initial 90 minutes were played. Steven Vitoria beat Turner down the middle on a penalty in stoppage time before Jacob Shaffelburg put Canada up 2-1 in the 109th minute. An own goal by Canada’s Scott Kennedy made it 2-2 in the 115th.

Turner got his revenge against Vitoria right away in penalties. Vitoria was the first player to shoot and, again, went middle on Turner.

The Americans have reached 12 straight Gold Cup semifinals. Going to a shootout for the first time since losing to Panama in the 2015 Gold Cup third-place game, the Americans improved to 5-4 in games decided by penalty kicks.

The USMNT will now take on Panama in the semifinals on Wednesday night in San Diego.

The U.S.-Panama winner advances to the championship match on July 16 against Mexico or Jamaica at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.