Courtesy of U.S. Soccer
Bradenton, Fla. - The U.S. Men's Under-20 National Team earned a 6-1 victory against Trinidad and Tobago at IMG Academy on Monday night during the 2018 CONCACAF U20 Championship.
The American win keeps head coach Tab Ramos and his side undefeated through three Group A matches (3-0-0), while also boasting a plus-24 goal differential during that span.
Former Premier Development League (soon to be USL League Two) players Justin Rennicks and Griffin Dorsey each appeared for the U.S. U20s, with Rennicks starting the match and playing 70 minutes.
Rennicks provided an assist to Paxton Pomykal on the third American goal just before halftime.
Another one right before the half!
— U.S. Soccer YNT (@ussoccer_ynt) November 6, 2018
Justin Rennicks drops a dime and Paxton Pomykal is there for the finish! pic.twitter.com/kOjFLqmn4D
Dorsey entered the match at the 70-minute mark, replacing Rennicks for the final 20 minutes.
Through three games, Rennicks is tied for second on the American squad in goals, having scored three in as many matches. Meanwhile, Dorsey tallied a goal in the U.S.' 13-0 win against the U.S. Virgin Islands on Matchday 2.
Rennicks, Dorsey and Co. will round out the group stage at the CONCACAF U20 Championship with matches against Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Suriname.
If the Americans finish atop Group A, they will advance to the final qualification stage where four CONCACAF nations will earn a place at the 2019 FIFA U20 World Cup in Poland.