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United States 1 Jamaica 2: Controversial free-kick dumps out Gold Cup co-hosts

A contentious free-kick from Giles Barnes inspired Jamaica to a shock 2-1 victory over United States, dumping the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup co-hosts out in the semi-finals.

USA goalkeeper Brad Guzan was judged to have handled the ball outside his own penalty area in the first half, and Barnes curled the set-piece over the wall and into the net to give Jamaica a two-goal advantage at the Georgia Dome.

Barnes' goal combined with Darren Mattocks' earlier header sent Jamaica to their maiden Gold Cup decider, while defending champions USA missed out on a sixth straight continental championship final despite Michael Bradley's goal two minutes after half-time.

Jamaica goalkeeper Ryan Thompson's slippery fingers helped USA back into the contest in the 48th minute as he failed to hold Aron Johannson's shot from the edge of the box.

Clint Dempsey's follow-up effort ensured Thompson could not gather possession at the second attempt and Bradley poked the loose ball into the net.

But after a positive start to the second half, USA were unable to fashion an equaliser as Jamaica pulled off the biggest upset of the 2015 Gold Cup.

Guzan's error and Barnes' strike followed soon after and the home fans were reeling at the break.

The momentum swung drastically in the second half when Bradley scored and Klinsmann's men should have been level three minutes later when Johannsson headed over from six yards after Thompson again failed to hold an initial shot.

Jamaica's custodian again needed some luck in the 56th minute when Bradley's swerving drive from 30 yards bounced off his chest and onto the post, but Thompson had the last laugh as the Caribbean nation held on for the win.