Mexico Edge USA To Win Record Eighth CONCACAF Gold Cup Crown
8th July 2019
Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder dos Santos rifled home in the 73rd minute to settle a hard-fought encounter between the two arch-rivals of North American football in front of 62,493 fans

- Jonathan dos Santos scored the only goal as Mexico defeated the United States 1-0 to win the CONCACAF Gold Cup for a record eighth time at Soldier Field on Sunday
- Mexico have now won the Gold Cup eight times since 1991 when the championship for teams from North America, Central America and the Caribbean (CONCACAF) was rebooted
- It was a disappointing defeat for the American men, who had been hoping to complete a trophy double after the US women had powered to victory over the Netherlands in the World Cup in France earlier on Sunday
CHICAGO, United States- Jonathan dos Santos scored the only goal as Mexico defeated the United
States 1-0 to win the CONCACAF Gold Cup for a record eighth time at Soldier
Field on Sunday.
Los Angeles Galaxy
midfielder dos Santos rifled home in the 73rd minute to settle a hard-fought
encounter between the two arch-rivals of North American football in front of
62,493 fans.
"I am happy
because the boys made a great effort and today we played against one of the
best teams in the Gold Cup," said Mexico coach Tata Martino. "They
have made a good effort and a good match. It makes me happy because it was also
my first international title."
Mexico have now won
the Gold Cup eight times since 1991 when the championship for teams from North
America, Central America and the Caribbean (CONCACAF) was rebooted.
It was a
disappointing defeat for the American men, who had been hoping to complete a
trophy double after the US women had powered to victory over the Netherlands in
the World Cup in France earlier on Sunday.
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"Over the
course of 90 minutes, Mexico was the better team," US coach Gregg
Berhalter said. "Having said that, we started the game really bright.
- Pulisic woe -
"I think what
we lacked was some of the calmness, some of the composure."
Dos Santos's winner
was the outstanding move of a pulsating duel that saw the United States pay the
price for failing to take advantage of several promising early chances.
The decisive goal
came after a surging run down the right flank by Mexico's Rodolfo
Pizarro.
The Monterrey
playmaker fed Wolverhampton Wanderers forward Raul Jimenez, who produced a
delightful back heel into the path of dos Santos who curled his shot into the
top corner past USA goalkeeper Zack Steffen.
But the defeat left
Berhalter reflecting on what might have been after his team had started the
first half strongly, carving out a string of promising chances as Mexico took
their time to get into the game.
"When you talk
about a step the team needs to take, we're close," Berhalter said.
"But we weren't there tonight."
Chelsea's new $72
million signing Christian Pulisic squandered a golden opportunity to fire the
Americans ahead after only six minutes, latching on to a deft layoff from
striker Jozy Altidore.
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Pulisic's searing
pace took him clear of the Mexican defence, with Carlos Salcedo doing his best
to unbalance the US attacker without conceding a penalty. But the Mexicans
breathed a sigh of relief after Pulisic could only shoot directly at goalkeeper
Guillermo Ochoa.
The Mexicans
received another huge let-off only two minutes later. A speculative long ball
forward from defender Tim Ream caught the Mexico defence off-guard and Altidore
was left in a one-on-one with Hector Moreno.
- 'Tough way to lose' -
Altidore cleverly
wrong-footed Moreno to leave himself one-on-one with Ochoa, but could only look
on in disgust as he dragged his left foot shot just wide of the post.
"It is
disappointing to lose a final," said American midfielder Michael Bradley.
"We had some good chances. Getting the first goal can go a long ways
towards winning the game.
"We had a good
start to the game and if anything, the beginning of the second half wasn't what
it needed to be. They were able to get some momentum and get their goal. It was
a tough way to lose."
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The frenetic start
also produced some rugged challenges. Altidore was lucky to escape at least a
yellow card for scything down dos Santos while Pulisic was also fortunate not
to be booked for a ferocious tackle from behind that sent Edson Alvarez
crashing to the turf.
At the other end
Mexico also began to test the US defence, with Andres Guardado shooting over on
16 minutes after a desperate late block from Paul Arriola.
Tempers threatened
to boil over soon after half-time when Altidore and Moreno tangled on halfway,
which saw players from both sides rush to confront each other.
The US almost broke
the deadlock in the 51st minute when Jordan Morris's header from a Pulisic
corner was cleared off the line by Guardado.
But that was as good
as it got for the US side as Mexico slowly began to dominate midfield, with the
lively Pizarro a constant threat.
"We will stick
together in this moment. I am certainly proud of the group. We continue to make
progress and we got to keep going," Bradley said.