The U.S. national team's surprising run through the CONCACAF Gold Cup, its streak of two straight regional titles and its decade of dominance of arch-rival Mexico on American soil all were obliterated Sunday afternoon in just over 10 stunning minutes of soccer engineered by Carlos Vela and Giovani Dos Santos.The London-based pair destroyed the slow, overwhelmed American defense early in the second half at a packed Giants Stadium, playing key roles in three goals that catapulted the Mexicans to a 5-0 win and a record fifth Gold Cup title.
Based on the very junior varsity lineup that U.S. coach Bob Bradley chose for this tournament, a silver medal was an impressive accomplishment. The team struggled in games against Haiti and Panama, then put together an outstanding semifinal performance against Honduras that raised a few hopes heading into Sunday's final. A strong first half against Mexico, during which the U.S. had the majority of the play and created several good scoring chances, seemed to suggest the teams were at least relatively even. Mexico's roster featured far bigger names than Bradley's.
But the sides were far from even, and Dos Santos and Vela -- Premier League rivals playing for Tottenham and Arsenal, respectively -- imposed their will shortly after the U.S. squandered its best scoring chance of the match. Columbus Crew midfielder Robbie Rogers deftly settled Stuart Holden's 48th-minute cross but curled his open look over the crossbar. Then, the Tricolores were off to the races.
Vela, who entered after haltime, saw his dangerous cross cleared by U.S. forward Brian Ching. Then Dos Santos helped Mexico get started in the 56th, going down in the penalty area when he felt Jay Heaps give a tug on his green jersey. Gerardo Torrado hammered the ensuing penalty kick past Troy Perkins, and Mexico had the lead.
And the U.S. panicked. Although plenty of time remained, the Americans began playing as if they had three minutes to score instead of 30. With desperate players pushed up looking for openings, there was little shape or organization and even less opportunity for the sort of composed possession that would have restored the equilibrium they enjoyed in the first half."The penalty kick took the wind out of our sails a little bit. From there on we were just trying to push forward and catch the game," Holden told Fox Soccer Channel.
Mexico poured forward. Perkins made three point blank saves in quick succession, but could do nothing about a 62nd-minute play started by a long ball over the top to Vela. His hard cut to his right left both Clarence Goodson and Chad Marshall flailing. Perkins got to Vela's shot and the subsequent rebound, but Dos Santos was there to tap in.
Bradley inserted both Santino Quaranta and Kenny Cooper, but Mexico was up 3-0 five minutes later. Dos Santos beat three U.S. defender with a simple through ball, and Vela deftly chipped a shot just over Perkins and inside the right post.
The Americans could do nothing to slow Vela, Dos Santos and the Mexicans.
"I think we ran out of legs to tell you the truth," Ching told FSC. "It was a long tournament, a lot of young guys. It's a lot of games for a lot of guys pretty quick. I think we fell apart mentally. Once they scored we let down a little bit. Have to give credit to them. They finished their opportunities."
Mexico added to their total in the 79th and 90th minutes -- Holden said "They ran up the score a little bit" -- and earned a victory their fans undoubtedly will use to counter the "Dos a Cero" chants that have become popular among American supporters.
Certainly the result leaves one wondering whether Bradley should have called in some of the other players he had available. CONCACAF gave the U.S. the opportunity to use an expanded roster because of the team's Confederations Cup commitment, and not only did Bradley not make use of all those extra players, he sent others back to their clubs during the tournament. Would Sunday's final have looked different with Jozy Altidore, Ricardo Clark, Benny Feilhaber, Freddy Adu, Jonathan Bornstein and Steve Cherundolo on the field? Undoubtedly.
"Maybe it was a lack of experience in some big games. We kind of lost our cool a little bit," Ching said.
However, it's hard to fault Bradley for his decision. Some of the aforementioned players needed a break, others likely wanted to spend preseason with their clubs, and a coach known for his loyalty and commitment to his players likely would have bristled at the thought of sitting those who helped the U.S. reach the final. It would have sent a message that Bradley would have found distasteful. The cost of that decision was the end of several nice streaks (including the 58-game home unbeaten run against regional opponents) and the Gold Cup trophy, but obviously CONCACAF's decision to hold the competition every two years will render every other tournament somewhat meaningless. This was an event played in the middle of World Cup qualifying, with many key players left behind and with no Confederations Cup berth at stake. It would have been nice to win, but losing is no reason for despair.
And as both Ching and Holden said, there's a big game on Aug. 12 at which the U.S. could turn the tables. Mexico's win on Sunday was satisfying, an American triumph at Azteca would be historic.
"We have another crack at them in two weeks and it's going to be a different ball game," Ching promised.














Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
7-26-2009 @ 6:07PM
Sergio said...
Lol. You got your butts handed to you. Stop whining. The Mexicans also had their "B" team. Most of them under 23 years old.
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7-26-2009 @ 6:21PM
efrainii said...
THIS IS ABOUT THE BATTLE TODAY MEXICO VS USA, USA LOST 5-0 TO MEXICO, EMBARRASSING IS THE JUST THE RIGHT WORD FOR THIS LOST, THESE TWO TEAMS ALWAYS GO AT IT YEAR AFTER YEAR AND EACH GAME IS A LOT OF FUN TO WATCH, BUT THIS IS NOT ABOUT THE GAME, ITS ABOUT THE THE SORRY ASSES THAT ALL OF SUDDEN DIRESPECT THEIR COUNTRY, IM TALKING ABOUT ALL THE PEOPLE WHO CALL THEMSELVES MEXICANS HERE AND DECIDE TO TALK TRASH ABOUT THEIR HOME COUNTRY THE U.S. I WOULD LIKE TO POINT OUT THAT I TOO CALL MYSELF A MEXICAN AND SAY IM PROUD, BUT I WANNA POINT OUT THAT IM MEXICAN AS A RACE, NOT AS A CITIZEN. I DONT CARE THAT THE US LOST TODAY BUT WHAT BUGS ME THE MOST IS PEOPLE REFERING TO MEXICANS SAYING HOW THE US IS TRASH AND HOW THEY SUCK WHEN BORN HERE AND TRASH THIER OWN COUNTRY. MY DAD WAS BORN IN MEXICO SO OBVIOUSLY HES GONNA ROOT FOR THEM, AND I HAVE SO MUCH FAMILY OVER THERE, HALF OF THEM I DONT EVEN KNOW. THESE GAME BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND MEXICO IS SOMETIN I LIKE TO HAVE FUN WITH AGAINST MY DAD AND MY COUSIN ISRAEL FROM MEXICO, THEY KNOW I ROOT 4 THE U.S. AND WE HAVE SOME FUN AND LITTLE RIVARLY OF OUR OWN. I DONT WANNA HEAR SHIT FROM OTHER PEOPLE CLAIMING THAT THIER MEXICANS BASH MY COUNTRY AS WELL AS THEIRS, THATS DIRESPECT AND IT PISSES ME OFF SO MUCH. IF U GUYS DONT LIKE IT HERE THEN GET THE HELL OVER THERE IN MEXICO, I DONT WANT YOU HERE. GO OVER THERE WITH THE CARTELS AND THE FLU AND EVERYTHING THATS BEEN GOING ON DOWN THERE, BECAUSE IM NOT, WHEN UR OVER THERE IT DONT MATTER WHAT U CALL URSELF, UR ALWAYS GONNA BE ONE THING 4 SURE AND THAT IS AMERICAN!!!!! I ALWAYS FEAR OF WHAT HAPPENS IN MEXCIO BECAUSE I HAVE FAMILY THERE THAT I LOVE WITH ALL MY HEART, A COUSIN OF MY THE OTHER DAY TOLD ME THE OWNER OF A BAR JUST GOT SHOT IN THE HEAD JUST LIKE THAT THE OTHER DAY, IS THAT WHAT U SO CALL MEXICANS HERE WHAT, THEN GO, GET OUT OF HERE.
AND DONT EVER CALL ME NOT A REAL MEXICAN, BECAUSE I CAN TELL U THAT I AM ONE OF THE MOST MEXICANS IN THE COUNTRY U'LL EVER MEET. IF U CAN BEAT ME THEN I APPLAUDE U!!! I GO DOWN THERE EVERY YEAR SINCE I WAS BORN TO VISIT MY FAMLY ONCE OR TWICE IN THE YEAR, MY DAD WAS BORN THEIR, I SPEAK THE LANGUAGE FLUENTLY ENOUGH TO TAKE CARE OF MYSELF, AND I JUST CAME BACK BACK THEIR LESS THAN A YEAR AGO TO LAY MY GRANDPA EFRAIN MIRAMONTES TO REST. I AM EFRAIN MIRAMONTES II, SURE I HAVE INFLUENCES FROM MANY OTHER PEOPLE, BUT DONT EVER TELL ME FOR A SECOND IM NOT A REAL MEXICAN, CAUSE THE TRUTH IS IM NOT, IM AN AMERICAN CITIZEN, NOT A MEXICAN CITIZEN BUT WHEN IT COMES TO RACE I'LL BE THE FIRST TO SAY IM MEXICAN! AND I CAN GUARANTEE IM MORE MEXICAN THAN ANY OF U FAKE people OUT THERE SHOWING DISRESPECT FOR THEIR HOMELAND. I WILL ALWYAS SUPPORT THE U.S. TEAM IN WORLD SPORTS, AND MEXICO'S TEAM WILL ALWAYS COME SECOND. SO U WANT SOMETIN TO ARGUE ABOUT, LEAVE UR THOUGHTS, AND ANYONE WHO WANTS TO THROW IN SOME SMARTASS SHIT, DO IT, AND I'LL GLADLY PUT U IN UR PLACE. GO FOR IT!!!!
TO MY COUSIN ISRAEL IN MEXCIO, GOOD GAME TO YOU GUYS CUZ, U GUYS WHOOP OUR butts BY FAR, WE'LL SEE IN THE WORLD CUP NEXT YEAR, IT WILL BE A LOT MORE COMPETITIVE I ASSURE YOU!!
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7-26-2009 @ 6:27PM
redtrane83 said...
Are you kidding me? Your racist comments have no merit, you are no worse than the Europeans that threw banannas on the field at some African Players a few years back. You are not a true football fan. Chinga tu madre hijo de puta.........
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7-26-2009 @ 8:52PM
sirb1azeem said...
This is the first time they lost to mexico in this game since 1999. Big deal.
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7-26-2009 @ 9:52PM
pdiablo06 said...
I was at the game, and Mexico completely deserved that win. Every Mexican player was noticeably faster than the USA player they were matched against, and there were a lot of stupid moves the Americans made. It looked like a Mexico vs. USA game 20 years ago- USA had some concept of strategy, but didn't have the talent to execute.
Had they kept their heads, USA wouldn't have had their asses handed to them, but they should've lost. Congratulations Mexico, but the World Cup tournament is going to be a whole different ball game...
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7-26-2009 @ 10:55PM
howmich3032 said...
not sure if it wwould have made a dfference but that call on the penalty was a little questionable
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7-27-2009 @ 12:38AM
maria said...
man come on for these racist people why does racsism and rascist comments always have to be told man it was a game and a good one at that so jsut accept the loss and be fair but dont brin all this racist shit up sports are for fun and all this racsist stuff just makes it suck lol but really all these racist comments are made by stupid people usa lost fair and square end of story first time by mexico in he usa since 1999
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7-27-2009 @ 1:28AM
cgrsnr said...
These have to be some of the most ignorant comments I have ever read. I am disgraced at the ignorant comments directed toward Mexican Americans. Some people still do not have maturity. What happened against Brazil?--They own you. Be respectful and have some class.
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7-27-2009 @ 2:53AM
isaacsenglish said...
Congratulations TRI... I will wake up tomorrow and know like everyday that I'm a Mexican. I'll have the feeling of pride as I normally do exept that a grin will last all day knowing all those who posted racist comments will squirm tonight at the thought that MEXICO WHOOPED THE US 5 TO 0. That is right,they not only won,they overwhelmingly kicked the US's butt.
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7-27-2009 @ 11:00AM
mcdude1469 said...
Congrats to mexico for winning the Gold Cup exciting since they probably wont even make next years world cup
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7-27-2009 @ 11:11AM
paxonst said...
I blame the loss and the margin of the loss on Bob Bradley. After Mexico scored the PK, there were still 30 minutes to play in the game. Tactically, the US team should have been looking to tie the game in regulation. Instead, they immediately pushed everyone forward and left themselves vulnerable to the counter attack. Also, Bradely should have gotten his subs in sooner because it was obvious several players were out of gas. The US had several scoring opportunities in this game. Brian Ching eluded to this in his comment after the game that the "they(Mexican team)finished their opportunities". Robbie Roberts had great open look early in the second have but missed terribly. Beckerman flailed at some good opportunities also. The US team was not a B team, it was more like a C- team. Not a single player on this team will be called up for the WC qualifying game against Mexico next month. This loss reveals the dearth of talent in the US national team organization beyond the top 18 players. I thought Goodson and Holden showed well during the tournament. Beckerman showed well until the last game. Robbie Roberts doesn't show the "True Grit" to be a top national team player. This was an important win for Mexico and a tremendously humiliating loss for the US.
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7-27-2009 @ 11:19AM
Gleb said...
The penalty (first goal) was called for no reason, and the second goal was from off-site, until then Americans played just as good as Mexicans
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7-27-2009 @ 2:38PM
Liliana said...
Your ignorant comments have no value here. Why bother say more?
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7-27-2009 @ 3:07PM
sklaclede said...
That was very ignorant of you Ivchez1; you're the type of bigot idoit that gives Americans a bad name. I'm a US fan and was extremely pissed at the way the US conducted themselves against the Mexicans. They showed no determination, faith, heart or passion after the Mexicans scored that first goal.
Another obovious problem that the US was able to avoid throughout the tournament (until the final) was that there were no athletes on the field. I know that was the B team, but come on; Bradely and his staff can't find anyone in this HUGE a** country thats just as skilled and a tad bit more fit than these 2nd class soccer players. I feel embarassed as an American soccer player to know that that was our 2nd best team.
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7-27-2009 @ 4:18PM
WELCOME FAMILY said...
I can't believe how angry you guys are because MEXICO won I find it funny that some people call them selves Mexican and talk about respect and how you love your Mexican heritage. Bull crap. And you talking about immigrants, you should thank GOD for all of them they are paying your food stamps and all those free services all the lazy americans receive. They work hard to feed their people and yours too. You talk about illegal immigrants USA should spend money on CALIFORNIA thats broke and stop their crap against illegal immigrants. OH and yeah we pick berrys,work in hotels, eat beans and what so do you. To all those real AMERICANS who deserve my respect good game and see you en el ESTADIO AZTECA and If MEXICO wins or loses I will be back to see what everybody has to say. VIVA MEXICO
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7-27-2009 @ 4:24PM
WELCOME FAMILY said...
either you don't know nothing about soccer or you'r plain dumb the penalty had nothing to do with MEXICO winning they didn't even score it. But I do agree USA started off good but the pressure loosened them up. Oh and no more excuses
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7-27-2009 @ 5:03PM
anitag67 said...
ur juss mad my mexico beat ur team. u must be embarassed 5-0 thats alot of goals to nothing n the only way to express ur anger. u think of bein racist n a jerk. dont forget everyone has feelings and a heart. dont be such a dick!!!
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7-27-2009 @ 5:05PM
anitag67 said...
MEXICO ROCKS!!!!!!!! they deserve the gold cup!! viva mexico
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7-27-2009 @ 6:38PM
juan rocha said...
Is that right. But first we'll be stopping by your mommas house to "shoot" in her "goal box". Dumbass.
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7-27-2009 @ 6:53PM
rior3flagdlc said...
True sport means winning and losing... as long as you did your best, then losing is acceptable, but what is so frustrating is that Bradley had no business putting our national jersey at such risk with this "C" squad of players. What does that say for our starters when they are content to put their feet up and sip lemonade while our team gets it's butt handed to it? I hope their beauty rest was worth this historic butt-kicking! I personally have no respect for a professional who would opt out of this level of competition just so he could work on his tan and take a nap! Their level of dedication is seriously lacking... maybe that is why they are so frustratingly inconsistent! Bradley and the "A" team better be ready to play some real soccer in Mexico City!
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