US stun Mexico in extra time to win Gold Cup

Published August 3, 2021
LAS VEGAS: Miles Robinson of the US heads to scores past Mexico goalkeeper Alfredo Talavera during the CONCACAF Gold Cup final at the Allegiant Stadium.—Reuters
LAS VEGAS: Miles Robinson of the US heads to scores past Mexico goalkeeper Alfredo Talavera during the CONCACAF Gold Cup final at the Allegiant Stadium.—Reuters

LAS VEGAS: The United States claimed their seventh CONCACAF Gold Cup title on Sunday night with a thrilling 1-0 extra time triumph over defending champions Mexico in Las Vegas.

Miles Robinson headed in the winner, soaring over Mexican defender Edison Alvarez deep into the extra time and bouncing it past goalkeeper Alfredo Talavera to set off a wild celebration at the Allegiant Stadium.

Matt Turner was also superb in goal for the upstart Americans, who finished undefeated in the biennial North American showcase tournament.

This was the American team’s first Gold Cup title since 2017, and avenged their defeat to Mexico in the 2019 final.

US has now defeated Mexico in back-to-back tournaments for the first time. They also beat Mexico in extra time in the CONCACAF Nations League final in early June.

The game was played in Las Vegas but it might as well have been Mexico City, with the flag-waving, sold-out crowd of over 60,000 a sea of Mexican supporters in green and red.

It was a familiar scene for the American team, used to being treated like a visiting team on home soil whenever they play Mexico.

Seeking their ninth Gold Cup win, Mexico controlled the first half but the US fought back after the break, carrying their momentum into extra time.

Robinson scored the winner in the 118th minute after team-mate Kellyn Acosta sent a deep free kick into the 18 yard box.

The US made the final thanks to Turner’s heroics, despite fielding one of their youngest lineups ever in a Gold Cup.

Both Turner and Talavera made huge saves on Sunday, to keep it scoreless through regulation.

Turner was frequently tested in Sunday’s game, especially in the first half, when he kept his team in the contest. One of his best saves came in the 30th minute, when he stopped Mexico’s Rogelio Funes Mori from close range.

Funes Mori headed the ball to himself to get behind the US defence, but he couldn’t beat Turner in tight.

Turner, who was named Best Goalkeeper of the event, also made a brilliant save on a Funes Mori header off a corner kick in the 11th minute, diving to keep the ball out of the net.

Mexico came out flying to start the second half and had a trio of chances in the first seven minutes but were unable to find the target.

Published in Dawn, August 3rd, 2021

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