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Bobby Wood gets USMNT on the scoreboard with 1st goal

He’s had a good year.

Even if the United States men's national team haven't had a good 2015, Bobby Wood certainly has. He scored goals against the Netherlands and Germany, earning him a move to Union Berlin, where he's currently playing well. He got the start against St. Vincent and the Grenadines on Friday, and chipped in with this great goal.

That’s a brilliant header from Wood, and very nice setup from Michael Bradley and DeAndre Yedlin, as well. And it couldn’t have come at a better time -- the USMNT shockingly conceded an early goal, so this was crucial, and made it 1-1.

(Via @TotalMLS)

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