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USA v Mexico: Concacaf Cup – live! USA v Mexico: Concacaf Cup – live!
(35 minutes later)
2.54am BST02:54
GOAL! USA 1-1 Mexico (Cameron, 15 min)
Bradley swings in a free kick from the left side and Cameron, conspicuously unmarked, arrives right on time to head it into the back of the goal. His second career national team goal.
2.53am BST02:53
14 min: Beasley hacked down on the left flank and wins a free kick.
2.52am BST02:52
12 min: The first second-guess and probably not the last.
@BryanAGraham greetings from texas, watching #USAvMX Just me or did Klinsi choose poorly?
Updated at 2.52am BST
2.50am BST02:50
GOAL! USA 0-1 Mexico (Chicharito, 10 min)
Pandemonium at the Rose Bowl as Mexico strikes first! Confusion among the American defense as Peralta breaks free and surges into the right side of the area, swinging it over to Chicharito who slots home the clinical finish for his 42nd international goal – and first ever against the USA.
Updated at 2.51am BST
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8 min: Aguilar seeks out Peralta in the area with a cross but it soars overhead and out for a throw-in. Mexico attacking with pace early but the US weathering the pressure reasonably well.
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5 min: Miguel Layun loses track of Jermaine Jones as he surges up the left flank – why Jones playing out so wide I don’t know – but Fabian Johnson closes in just in time to clear it out. Moments later the ball is played into the area where Peralta tries for a volley but misses the ball completely.
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4 min: Ball played through to Chicharito, but the flag goes up as he was a few feet offside. Bit of a feeling-out period in the opening round here.
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3 min: USA wins the first foul of the match near midfield and plays it back, but are quickly dispossessed.
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1 min: And we’re off! The United States attacking from right to left in all-white kits, Mexico from left to right in sleek black home strips. And it’s Mexico on the attack early, but a misplayed through ball goes out for a goal kick.
2.33am BST02:33
The teams have emerged from the tunnel. Time for the national anthems here at the Rose Bowl. Himno Nacional Mexicano first, The Star-Spangled Banner second.
Zero booing of the national anthems here at Rose Bowl. As it should be. #USMNT
Updated at 2.37am BST
2.32am BST02:32
A question of punctuality from Scott Bassett, via email.
Why don’t USA games ever start at their a announced start times? On the national team site, it says 6:30 pacific time. Everywhere else I’ve seen too. Is it a bait and switch in order to force the viewers to watch ads for boner pills and gladiatorial contests? Is this the only country that does it? All the other international matches start on time. Is it the boner pill ads and delayed start times that make us exceptional?
A good question that I’ll leave open to the gallery. For what it’s worth, 6.30pm is a fairer estimate than broadcaster Fox Sports 1, which said it was starting at 6!
2.29am BST02:29
Feels like a Mexican majority here in the Rose Bowl. However, not nearly as one-sided as the 2011 Gold Cup final played here, when the United States came from two goals ahead to lose 4-2.
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The US team have retreated to the locker room. Nineteen minutes until kickoff.The US team have retreated to the locker room. Nineteen minutes until kickoff.
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Is tonight’s match a must-win affair for Klinsmann? Perhaps not. But our Terrance F Ross argues that a loss could have long-term repercussions on US soccer.Is tonight’s match a must-win affair for Klinsmann? Perhaps not. But our Terrance F Ross argues that a loss could have long-term repercussions on US soccer.
(And the under-23 national team’s loss to Honduras earlier today in the semi-finals of the Concacaf qualifying tournament for the Olympics isn’t exactly a morale booster.)(And the under-23 national team’s loss to Honduras earlier today in the semi-finals of the Concacaf qualifying tournament for the Olympics isn’t exactly a morale booster.)
FINAL: U-23 #USMNT 0, HON 2. The USA will play in the 3rd place match on Oct. 13 at 5pm MT against loser of CAN/MEX.FINAL: U-23 #USMNT 0, HON 2. The USA will play in the 3rd place match on Oct. 13 at 5pm MT against loser of CAN/MEX.
1.52am BST01:521.52am BST01:52
The USA team has taken the field for pre-match warm-ups. No sign of Mexico yet. Kickoff is just under 45 minutes away.The USA team has taken the field for pre-match warm-ups. No sign of Mexico yet. Kickoff is just under 45 minutes away.
1.39am BST01:391.39am BST01:39
Hello and welcome to tonight’s play-off between the United States and Mexico. Plenty to discuss given the uncertainty surrounding both sides and the Confederations Cup berth on the line, but for starters here’s a look at tonight’s teams.Hello and welcome to tonight’s play-off between the United States and Mexico. Plenty to discuss given the uncertainty surrounding both sides and the Confederations Cup berth on the line, but for starters here’s a look at tonight’s teams.
United StatesUnited States
XI (4-4-2): Guzan; Johnson, Cameron, Besler, Beasley; Jones, Beckerman, Bradley, Zardes; Dempsey, AltidoreXI (4-4-2): Guzan; Johnson, Cameron, Besler, Beasley; Jones, Beckerman, Bradley, Zardes; Dempsey, Altidore
Subs: Yedlin, Evans, Ream, Williams, Wood, Howard, Alvarado, Orozco, Wondolowski, Zusi, Spector, RimandoSubs: Yedlin, Evans, Ream, Williams, Wood, Howard, Alvarado, Orozco, Wondolowski, Zusi, Spector, Rimando
MexicoMexico
XI (4-3-3): Muñoz; Aguilar, Reyes, Moreno, Layún; Herrera, Márquez, Guardado; Chicharito, Peralta, JimenezXI (4-3-3): Muñoz; Aguilar, Reyes, Moreno, Layún; Herrera, Márquez, Guardado; Chicharito, Peralta, Jimenez
Subs: Orozco, Talavera, I. Jimenez, Rivas, Torres Nilo, Aquino, Corona, Dos Santos, Duneas, Esquivel, Guemez, Elias Hernandez, VelaSubs: Orozco, Talavera, I. Jimenez, Rivas, Torres Nilo, Aquino, Corona, Dos Santos, Duneas, Esquivel, Guemez, Elias Hernandez, Vela
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Bryan will be here shortly. In the meantime why not read Graham Parker’s preview of tonight’s showdown.Bryan will be here shortly. In the meantime why not read Graham Parker’s preview of tonight’s showdown.
Trying to predict how Saturday evening’s clash between USA and Mexico is going to go might be a fool’s errand – if these two teams were more predictable, there’s a fair chance this game wouldn’t be being played in the first place.Trying to predict how Saturday evening’s clash between USA and Mexico is going to go might be a fool’s errand – if these two teams were more predictable, there’s a fair chance this game wouldn’t be being played in the first place.
Mexico, having won the Gold Cup with several strokes of refereeing fortune along the way, but a strong performance in the final, might well have been a Miguel Herrera punch from stability right now, but instead they go into this game under Ricardo ‘Tuca’ Ferretti, knowing that Juan Carlos Osorio waits in the wings as their 16th coach in as many seasons, and with a variety of ego-driven subplots as additional distractions.Mexico, having won the Gold Cup with several strokes of refereeing fortune along the way, but a strong performance in the final, might well have been a Miguel Herrera punch from stability right now, but instead they go into this game under Ricardo ‘Tuca’ Ferretti, knowing that Juan Carlos Osorio waits in the wings as their 16th coach in as many seasons, and with a variety of ego-driven subplots as additional distractions.
The USA, having crashed out of the same Gold Cup tournament in the semi-finals, are coming into this game after more than a year of seemingly endless experimentation after the World Cup, during which the only discernible narrative was a rash of goals conceded late in games, then a sudden burst of goals late in them, and then the disappointment of a flat Gold Cup, where a win would have rubber-stamped their participation in the 2017 Confederations Cup.The USA, having crashed out of the same Gold Cup tournament in the semi-finals, are coming into this game after more than a year of seemingly endless experimentation after the World Cup, during which the only discernible narrative was a rash of goals conceded late in games, then a sudden burst of goals late in them, and then the disappointment of a flat Gold Cup, where a win would have rubber-stamped their participation in the 2017 Confederations Cup.
Faced with their own mutual tendencies towards unpredictability, both teams have reverted to some familiar faces to anchor them tonight – Rafa Marquez, on his 12th Mexican coach, will be the key to Mexico’s 5-3-2 working at the Rose Bowl, while Jürgen Klinsmann has gone back to the core of the 2014 World Cup team, with a few notable exceptions, in his bid to make at least one part of an increasingly murky path to the 2018 World Cup knowable.Faced with their own mutual tendencies towards unpredictability, both teams have reverted to some familiar faces to anchor them tonight – Rafa Marquez, on his 12th Mexican coach, will be the key to Mexico’s 5-3-2 working at the Rose Bowl, while Jürgen Klinsmann has gone back to the core of the 2014 World Cup team, with a few notable exceptions, in his bid to make at least one part of an increasingly murky path to the 2018 World Cup knowable.