Soccer-United States beat Senegal 3-2 in World Cup warm-up


May 31 (Reuters) - The ⁠United States earned an encouraging 3-2 win over ⁠Senegal in a World Cup warm-up friendly on ‌Sunday, with Christian Pulisic scoring one goal and creating another before Folarin Balogun struck the second-half winner.

Sergino Dest put the hosts ahead ​after seven minutes, tapping in Pulisic's ⁠cross from the left, ⁠before Pulisic doubled the advantage in the 20th minute with ⁠a ‌composed finish from a tight angle after rounding the goalkeeper.

Senegal reduced the deficit just ⁠before halftime through captain Sadio Mane, who finished ​off a ‌quick counter-attack after Habib Diarra's through ball split the ⁠American backline.

Balogun ​had a goal ruled out for offside early in the second half before Mane capitalised on a defensive error ⁠to equalise in the 52nd minute.

The ​AS Monaco striker made no mistake just past the hour mark, however, meeting Tim Weah's cross to restore the ⁠lead and seal victory for Mauricio Pochettino's side.

The United States, who will co-host the World Cup alongside Canada and Mexico, have one more warm-up against Germany ​on Saturday before opening their Group ⁠D campaign against Paraguay on June 12.

Senegal play their first ​Group I match, against France, ‌on June 16 and will ​also face Iraq and Norway.

(Reporting by Janina Nuno Rios in Mexico City; editing by Clare Fallon)

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