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Mexico stun USA to win 2009 Gold Cup

Jonathan Roorda - 26 July 2009 23:07

Gerardo Torrado scored the first of five Mexican goals

Mexico have won the Gold Cup for the fifth time following a very convincing 5-0 win over the United States in the final. All goals were scored in the second half.

The first half at East Rutherford's Giants Stadium wasn't quite as eventful but the second half more than made up for it, as the Mexicans completely stunned their arch rivals.

The opening goal came in the 56th minute when Heaps pulled down Giovanni dos Santos in de penalty area, for captain Gerardo Torrado to score from the penalty spot.

Six minutes later, Dos Santos himself made it 2-0. Sabah first had an effort saved by keeper Perkins but the Ipswich youngster then netted on the rebound.

Another five minutes had been played when Carlos Vela chipped Perkins after receiving a pass from Dos Santos. The fourth goal came on 79 minutes as Jose Castro beat Perkins to leave the home teams physically and mentally deflated.

To add to the US misery, Jay Heaps collected a second yellow card and was sent off in the 88th minute. Two minutes later, Guillermo Franco made it 5-0 with a strike from outside the penalty area.

Mexico become the first team to win the CONCACAF Gold Cup five times, after having done so in 1993, 1996, 1998 and 2003.

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Info

Half-time
0 - 0
Full-time
0 - 5
Details

Official statistics

Goals

0 - 1
56' G. Torrado (PG)
0 - 2
0 - 3
0 - 4
0 - 5

Lineups

# Player Bookings
1
4
3
16 24' 88'
2
8 26'
5
7
10
22
11
Coach: B. Bradley

Substitutions

# Player Bookings
17 90'
20
15
# Player Bookings
1
15
2
5
21
22
6
8
7 45'
14
17
Coach: J. Aguirre

Substitutions

# Player Bookings
11
10 72'
16

Comments (8)

Escape_to_Victory

26 July 2009 23:48

Big Congrats to the TriColor and I said in the other thread, fine with me if they win it.

I hope this starts the beginning of a road to recovery for Mexico.

World Cup Qualifier in Azteca Estadio around middle August from what I understand, check for yourselves, between the two.

Truly, it won't be the same US team, man, did Mexico nail some goals right by this goalkeeper. Disaster and truly, Donovan, Onyewu, even Freddy Adu, no where to be found on this roster.

eek1

27 July 2009 00:02

pretty sure that most of the usa's first team will be lining up in a friendly vs. chelsea tonight. priorities, right? mexico definitely played better & deserved the win today.

pedestrianme

27 July 2009 00:41

Wow, congrats to El Tri. 0-5 away win, sheesh.

Does anyone else worry about our coaching staff? Now is the time to make changes for 2010.

oasisthunder

27 July 2009 00:58

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eek1

27 July 2009 01:20

boy was i way off in my earlier comment. i was thinking club america was a compilation of the top players from america, incl. the usa. oops! not sure why usa didn't field their first team then. but, still stands that mexico played better & deserved the win.

Jonathan

27 July 2009 02:25

The US fielded their second team because the first team had only just finished playing in the Confederations Cup. Those players needed a break after that so they couldn't play two tournaments in a row.

oasisthunder

27 July 2009 06:34

Javier Aguirre is a SOLID coach who is compiling a truly excellent resume! Atletico Madrid were VERY dumb to let him ago (Aguerro had something to do with that, i guess he thought he had the Maradona double watch power?).

Before the game, the Mexican press were criticizing Aguirre for putting UNSEASONED players in such an important game (so Mexico too had UNSEASONED players in the GOLD CUP FINAL, NOT just the goofy Americans!) and when they WON 5 to NADA, ZIP, ZERO.....well, the press were HIALING Aguirre as a tactical genious! Ahhh hypocracy and all the crazies that surround that word, kinda like the "r-b" in these boards nes't pas?

Love,

Pepperoni (L)(L)(L)

Pato01

27 July 2009 16:27

Now you can see that Mr Ericson rightly belong to Nottingham County and not in the limelight proclaiming some diamond pattern of little consequence.

English coaching turned him into a third-rated coach.

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