Frantzdy Pierrot scored in the 97th minute to propel Haiti to a dramatic 2-1 victory over Qatar in Group B play in the CONCACAF Gold Cup Sunday in Houston.
Carnejy Antoine collected a long outlet pass with two minutes left in stoppage time, separating from the defense before finding Pierrot in front of the keeper for the simple putaway.
The dramatic goal capped a comeback in which Haiti rallied from a 1-0 deficit. Duckens Nazon took advantage of a penalty kick, knotting up the score 1-1 in the 45th minute.
Qatar’s goal came in the 19th minute off the foot of Yusuf Abdurisag, who recovered a loose ball in the box with the goalkeeper out of position and connected in the top right corner.
Trinidad and Tobago 3, Saint Kitts and Nevis 0
Trinidad and Tobago used goals from Alvin Jones and Ajani Fortune to cruise past Saint Kitts and Nevis and grab first place in Group A in Fort Lauderdale.
Jones scored in the 43rd minute to stake his squad to a 1-0 lead. The goal came via a beautiful feed into the box from Neveal Hackshaw which Jones collected off his chest and tapped over the keeper.
In the 65th minute, Fortune dribbled between defenders to free himself for a rocket shot just outside the box that connected for a 2-0 lead. An own-goal by Jameel Ible in the 73rd minute accounted for the final margin.
Mexico 4, Honduras 0
Luis Romo recorded a brace as Mexico blew by Honduras in Houston on the first day of Group B action.
Romo scored in the first minute before adding another goal in the 23rd. Orbelin Pineda found the back of the net in the 52nd minute and Luis Chavez also scored for Mexico, which sits with Haiti atop Group B ahead of the two teams’ matchup on Thursday.
Guillermo Ochoa made one save for the Mexicans, while Luis Lopez finished with just one for Honduras. The Hondurans recorded just six shots, with only one coming on target. Mexico finished with 17 shots, putting six on the mark.
–Field Level Media