The Hamburg striker came on in the second half, with the U.S. teetering on the edge of a devastating blow to its World Cup qualification hopes, and brought the Americans level with a composed 85th-minute equalizer in San Pedro Sula.

The likes of Jordan Morris, Kellyn Acosta and Matt Besler joined Wood in stepping up to salvage the point — saving face for Omar Gonzalez, whose first-half miscue ramped up the tension for Bruce Arena’s side.

Here are Goal ’s full player ratings from the Americans’ 1-1 draw with Honduras:

GK BRAD GUZAN, 6: Made the saves he needed to make, and there wasn’t much he could do about Romell Quioto’s strike.

D GRAHAM ZUSI, 4: Wasn’t much of a presence going forward and was at times exposed for a lack of pace defensively before coming off in the second half.

D OMAR GONZALEZ, 3: Made a brutal mistake on the opener, misreading the situation and failing to clear when he had the opportunity.

D MATT BESLER, 6: Was solid defensively, avoiding any notable miscues, and played a key role in keeping the opportunity alive on Bobby Wood’s equalizer.

D DAMARCUS BEASLEY, 5: Largely did well to contain his Houston teammate Alberth Elis, though he didn’t offer much on the overlap. Exited early in the second half.

M CHRISTIAN PULISIC, 5: Had his moments creating danger but again drifted in and out of the match, unable to make that game-changing play.

M MICHAEL BRADLEY, 6: Hit some decent set pieces and worked hard on the defensive side, even if he wasn’t overly influential in possession.

M KELLYN ACOSTA, 6: Didn’t find as much time on the ball as he would’ve liked in central midfield, but he showed his versatility with a move to the left side and hit the blistering free kick that led to Wood’s tally.

M DARLINGTON NAGBE, 4: His smooth style of play seemed particularly stifled by the rough field conditions, with some touches and services getting away from him.

F CLINT DEMPSEY, 4: Had a couple clever touches but was invisible for most of the match, squandering one golden opportunity in the second half.

F JORDAN MORRIS, 7: Worked hard to carve out a couple opportunities with his pace and energy, including a nice combination with Pulisic before halftime, and had the flicked header to assist Wood.

Substitutes

M PAUL ARRIOLA, 5: Brought a burst of energy on the flank but couldn’t create much in the final third.

D GEOFF CAMERON, 6: Added some stability to the back line, winning his individual battles.

F BOBBY WOOD, 7: Drew the U.S. level with an opportunistic — and crucial — equalizer, showing composure and awareness to bring the ball down with his chest before finishing.