Mexico defeated in overtime to the United States 3-2 and will represent CONCACAF in the Confederations Cup of Russia in 2017. Mexico Chicharito lead after 10 minutes lasted little joy to Mexicans as defender Geoff Cameron tied US to minute 15. This led to a crazy extension where Oribe Peralta scored the 2-1 for the 'Tri' in '96, Bobby Wood tied again at 108 and Paul Aguilar put the final 3 -2 118 minutes with a goal in a match played before 90,000 spectators at the Rose Bowl stadium in. The match, dubbed CONCACAF Cup, confronted the two in a new edition of the classic that defined the North American representative of the region in the Confederations Cup, a tournament that will serve to prepare the 2018 World Cup in Russia. Ricardo Ferretti, interim coach of Mexico, chose an offensive eleven three forwards: Peralta, Chicharito and Raul Jimenez. And the gamble paid off from the start. The 'Tri' started very aggressive, with a strong high pressure of three points, which prevented the departure of the United States. After 10 minutes came the prize for Mexico. Peralta missed a ball, Jimenez gave him first and when Peralta faced goalkeeper Brad Guzan went back to Chicharito, which pushed the network and enraged half of the 90,000 spectators at a Rose Bowl divided into support. The failure of US Klinsmann could not leave the midfield, confused and overwhelmed by the strong start of Mexico. Jürgen Klinsmann, the US coach decided to put aside the evidence and opted for a traditional 4-4-2 formation with veteran DaMarcus Beasley on the left again and Jozy Altidore and Clint Dempsey pointed, but was always less than his opponent. When more Klinsmann suffered the whole, almost unable to move from their court, he found the equalizer 15 minutes into Michael Bradley threw a side missing and defender Geoff Cameron headed the equalizer to seize the Mexican defensive line was too high and goalkeeper Moises Munoz did not come out to fill the gap. With the tie, the United States settled down and balanced the game, marked by weak zagas. Chicharito 20th minute goal could have done again, but failed to finish when he was alone with Guzan. After 44 minutes, Bradley, lack, tested goalkeeper Muñoz, this time it responded well. Mexico was far superior to some of the start of the second half was Mexico who had the chance to score, but Guzan saved to Jimenez. Since the start of the match, Mexico, more aggressive, he paced before a US timid, without the control of the ball and lower gotten back physically. In 59, Chicharito could not take a ball served when Jimenez had only to touch her to insert it into the rival goal. But Mexico, no clarity in the final meters, did not translate their superiority on the scoreboard. Until 75 minutes they did not get changes. Klinsmann, who until now had never lost before the 'Tri' finally reacted and gave entrance to the fast DeAndre Yedlin looking mordant offensive, but nothing changed. A hand on his area of defense Matt Besler could have prevented the extension of the United States because of its inferiority almost held for 90 minutes. A crazy overtime In overtime was business as usual. Mexico continued to be higher and 96 celebrated the much coveted. Aguilar entered the right speed, broke behind the United States and his pass behind Peralta took advantage to achieve 2-1. US seemed not to react, but as in the 1-1, it was enough to find a simple play goal. Yedlin mistake Wood, who had entered the field in overtime, and the striker beat Muñoz in his departure from about 108 minutes The goal was a blow to the "Tri", but when both teams seemed sign the outcome in criminal, Aguilar at 118 spliced instep volley with an air ball that ended up giving the victory to Mexico, which stands again as the king of the region in July after his victory in the Gold Cup and today before his great rival.
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