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United States 4 Guatemala 0: Klinsmann handed reprieve as USA ease to victory

The United States' World Cup 2018 qualification hopes were given a significant boost on Tuesday as they moved up to second in CONCACAF Group C with a 4-0 win over Guatemala in Columbus.

Clint Dempsey settled US fans' nerves early on in the encounter with a drilled effort into the bottom corner from the edge of the box at Mapfre Stadium.

Under-fire USA coach Jurgen Klinsmann made five changes to the side that were beaten 2-0 in the Guatemalan capital on Friday, knowing a positive result was vital to their hopes of reaching the fifth 'Hexagonal' round of qualifying.

USA began the contest on the front foot and got the early goal they desired. 

Walter Claveri's side were unable to maintain possession for any lengthy period throughout the first half an hour and appeared nervous due to USA's high-pressing from Michael Bradley and midfield partner Zusi. 

With 35 minutes on the clock, Cameron doubled the home side's advantage.

The Americans cruised for the remainder of the tie, with the Guatemalans offering little other than one Carlos Ruiz strike which Brad Guzan collected comfortably. 

Late substitute Ethan Finlay found the back of the net in front of his domestic club supporters with five minutes remaining but saw his strike incorrectly ruled offside by the officials. 

But America did get their fourth goal of the night after Altidore thumped in an 89th-minute strike following an awful mistake from Guatemala's centre-back.