The U.S. men’s national team gave its all, but ultimately fell 2–1 to a full-strength Mexico side in Sunday night’s Gold Cup final at NRG Stadium. They say, “No pain, no gain.” And on a hot night against their fiercest rivals, the U.S. learned just how sharp that pain can feel. Outmanned on paper and […]
The United States men’s national team had a promising start, but Mexico fought back to lift the Concacaf Gold Cup in the final on Sunday at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.
After a performance that certainly led to countless American fans calling their cardiologist, the United States Men’s National Team will try to defeat Mexico in the CONCACAF Nations League final on Sunday, for a third straight title in the competition.
The USMNT sank Mexico 3-0 in the CONCACAF Nations League Semi-Finals, under interim coach BJ Callaghan’s first game on the gig – a rivalry match packed with goals, plotlines, action, and, most importantly, utter mayhem. We take a closer look at how it all went down, the context of some of the key plays within the flow of the game, and what it means for the team going forward.
The United States men’s national team continued their dominance over regional rivals Mexico with a comfortable win in their Concacaf Nations League semifinal encounter in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Thursday night which was marred by four red cards and discriminatory chants.
The United States Men’s National Team will face the biggest hurdle in their mission to defend the CONCACAF Nations League title, as they face archrivals Mexico in Thursday night’s semifinal in Las Vegas.
US Soccer has announced the 23 players which newly-appointed, interim head coach BJ Callaghan will try to lead to a second straight title in Las Vegas, when the CONCACAF Nations League finals gets underway.
A seemingly scary injury suffered by Club América and USMNT attacker Alejandro Zendejas is not serious and will not lead to any missed time, according to reports out of Mexico.
Anthony Hudson’s MLS-dominant squad will take the field on Wednesday night for a friendly against southern neighbors Mexico, in a largely forgettable midweek exhibition with few ramifications other than potential resume padding.
The United States men’s national team has selected an MLS-heavy roster for their April 19 clash against cross-border rivals Mexico in the inaugural Continental Classico at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
