Jordan Morris came off the bench to score as the United States came from behind to tie 1-1 with El Salvador in the CONCACAF Nations League at a muddy, wet stadium Tuesday night at the Estadio Cuscatlan in San Salvador. US coach Greg Berhalter made seven changes from last weekend’s 5-0 win at Grenada No. 170, bringing in Ethan Horvath, Tyler Adams, Yunus Musah and Brenden Aaronson in midfield, Christian Pulisic and Tim Weah on the wings and Haji Wright ahead. – Program of parenthesis and matches of the World Cup finals – Schedule of matches and matches of the World Cup finals Both teams created chances in the first half, but El Salvador took the lead at halftime, when Horvath was out in the 35th minute and Alexander Larin broke an accurate shot from the left side, passed to the US goalkeeper to give the focus. leads 1-0. Berhalter brought in Weston McKinney for Aaronson and Jesus Ferreira, who scored four goals in the Americans’ previous game against Grenada, to start Wright in the second half. Musah shot to the right of El Salvador’s Mario Gonzalez just before the end of the hour after a nice interaction with Weah that left only the goalkeeper to win. Pressing for a draw, Berhalter made another change with Paul Arriola coming off the bench for Weah, who left the pitch clearly disappointed. However, Arriola’s night did not last long, as the FC Dallas striker received a straight red card for a tough, slippery challenge to Larin right in front of the referee who reduced the US to 10 players. El Salvador’s Younes Musa was fouled by Ronald Rodriguez in the CONCACAF Nations League match. EPA / Rodrigo Sura Then El Salvador’s Ronald Rodriguez got his own red card after sending down Musa, who had a clear path to the goal, leaving the match to end 10 vs. 10. Early in the second half, Luca de la Torre chose the other substitute Morris in the penalty area and the Seattle Sounders striker climbed on top of his defender and beat Gonzalez on the far post to equalize the score. The Americans are planning exhibitions in Europe on September 23 and 27, most likely against Asian opponents. The USA opens the World Cup in Qatar against Wales on November 21, faces England in a match on Black Friday four days later and finishes the first round with Iran on November 29. Information from the Associated Press was used in this story.