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Football/Soccer - Gold Cup: U.S. rallies past Mexico 2-1 to defend Gold Cup title

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gold_cup_u_s_rallies_past_mexico_2_1_defend_gold_cup_title-ilnh121.jpgs Jose Jonny Magallon, right, battles for the ball with USA's Brian Ching during the second half of the Gold Cup soccer final Sunday, June 24, 2007, in Chicago. USA won 2-1.
Mexico's Jose Jonny Magallon, right, battles for the ball with USA's Brian Ching during the second half of the Gold Cup soccer final Sunday, June 24, 2007, in Chicago. USA won 2-1.
gold_cup_u_s_rallies_past_mexico_2_1_defend_gold_cup_title-ilnh124.jpgs Benny Feilhaber, right, celebrates with DaMarcus Beasley after scoring the winning goal against Mexico during the second half of the Gold Cup soccer final Sunday, June 24, 2007, in Chicago. USA won 2-1
USA's Benny Feilhaber, right, celebrates with DaMarcus Beasley after scoring the winning goal against Mexico during the second half of the Gold Cup soccer final Sunday, June 24, 2007, in Chicago. USA won 2-1
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Soccer Football/Soccer - Gold Cup: U.S. rallies past Mexico 2-1 to defend Gold Cup title

Solid gold: U.S. rallies past Mexico 2-1 to defend Gold Cup title
Posted: Sunday June 24, 2007 5:09PM; Updated: Sunday June 24, 2007 5:25PM
CHICAGO (AP) -- Change the venue, change the coaches, change the players. The only thing that doesn't change when Mexico and the United States play is the result.
Landon Donovan scored his 34th career goal, tying Eric Wynalda atop the career list, and Benny Feilhaber connected on a gorgeous volley as the United States rallied for a 2-1 victory over Mexico on Sunday in the final of the CONCACAF Gold Cup, the championship of North and Central America and the Caribbean.
The victory extended the Americans' dominance over their neighbors to the south and gave them a berth in the 2009 Confederations Cup in South Africa. The United States is 9-2-1 against Mexico since 2000, including 8-0-1 on U.S. soil.
Mexico at least managed a goal this time, snapping a streak of eight straight shutouts. Jose Andres Guardado's goal in the 44th minute was El Tri's first on U.S. soil in 797 minutes.
Mexico had a chance to tie it in the 89th minute when Adolfo Bautista came up with a loose ball in front of the goal. But Tim Howard reached up as he was falling, and punched the ball free to preserve the win.
This is the fourth Gold Cup title for the Americans, tying them with Mexico. It also kept new coach Bob Bradley's unbeaten record intact at 10-0-1. Bradley took over as interim coach after Bruce Arena was let go after the World Cup, and was given the job permanently May 16.
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CONCACAF Gold Cup Champions
2007 United States
2005 United States
2003 Mexico
2002 United States
2000 Canada
1998 Mexico
1996 Mexico
1993 Mexico
1991 United States
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Soccer United States 2, Mexico 1

United States 2, Mexico 1
United States 2, Mexico 1
June 24, 2007
CHICAGO (AP) -- In the unfamiliar spot of playing from behind, U.S. coach Bob Bradley told his players at halftime they were going to have to win a little differently.
Same game plan, different game plan. When it comes to playing Mexico lately, it doesn't seem to matter.
Landon Donovan scored his 34th career goal, tying Eric Wynalda atop the career list, and Benny Feilhaber connected with a gorgeous volley to rally the United States to a 2-1 victory over Mexico on Sunday in the final of the CONCACAF Gold Cup, the championship of North and Central America and the Caribbean.
It's the first time in 53 meetings dating to 1934 that the Americans fell behind Mexico, then came back to win.
"Awesome. Awesome," said Donovan, who still wore his champions medal when he left the locker room. "We haven't played that way, haven't played down a goal. Bob said it's going to be a different kind of win and I'm proud of us, because that's not easy."
The victory extended the Americans' dominance over their neighbors to the south and gave the United States a berth in the 2009 Confederations Cup in South Africa, an important tuneup ahead of the 2010 World Cup. The United States is 9-2-1 against Mexico since 2000, including 8-0-1 on U.S. soil.
Mexico at least managed a goal this time, snapping a streak of eight straight shutouts in the United States. Jose Andres Guardado's goal in the 44th minute was El Tri's first on U.S. soil in 797 minutes.
"They deserve to the No. 1 team in CONCACAF," Mexican striker Cuauhtemoc Blanco said. "They played well, but we had a number of chances. We just didn't take advantage of our opportunities."
Like in the 89th minute, when Adolfo Bautista came up with a loose ball in front of the U.S. goal. He took a shot from close range, but goalkeeper Tim Howard reached up as he was falling and punched the ball free to preserve the win.
After the final whistle, the Americans ran over to Sam's Army -- really more of a platoon -- to salute the small contingent of U.S. fans. Donovan tossed his shirt into the stands, then grabbed a U.S. flag that a fan tossed and wrapped it around his shoulders.
This is the fourth Gold Cup title for the Americans, tying them with Mexico. It also kept Bradley's undefeated record intact at 10-0-1. Bradley took over as interim coach after Bruce Arena was let go after the World Cup, and was given the job permanently May 16.
"Each competition, we talk about what it takes to become a really good team," Bradley said. "We're very excited about the fact we can get stronger as a group and win this. It means a lot to all of us."
His task gets tougher Thursday, when he leads a U.S. team without most of its regular starters against Argentina at the Copa America, South America's championship.
"Once again you saw today ... we did it the hard way," said goalkeeper Kasey Keller, one of the few veterans going to Venezuela. "If we want to beat the teams we're playing against away from home, we need to do these little things. Because against Argentina, I doubt we're going to have two chances to put the game away."
The Americans traditionally jump out to a lead, and then use their aggressive, counterattacking style to brush back any offensive charges. Not Sunday. This time it was the Mexicans who were the aggressors early on, taking the lead and making the Americans look lethargic.
But they got a break in the 60th minute, when Brian Ching was tripped up in the box by Jose Jonny Magallon. Compared to some of the other rough-and-tumble antics Sunday, this was pretty tame.
But it was all Donovan needed.
Donovan, the U.S. player Mexican fans most love to boo, took a slow jog to the ball and gave it a light kick. Mexico goalie Oswaldo Sanchez started to move to his right then hesitated, and that split second was enough to cost him any chance of getting to the ball, which hit the right corner of the net. It was Donovan's fourth goal of the tournament, all on penalty kicks.
As his teammates mobbed him, Donovan wiped his brow as if to say, "That was a relief."
"It's awesome. I'm proud of it, certainly," Donovan said of matching Wynalda. "I'm more happy we won the game."
The goal seemed to loosen up all of the Americans.
Ten minutes later, Donovan took a corner kick that was flicked clear by a Mexican defender. But the ball went right to Feilhaber, who scored on a perfect right-footed volley from 22 yards out for his second goal in eight international appearances.
"I knew it as soon as I hit it it was going in," Feilhaber said. "It's a great goal, at such a stage, against Mexico, in the Gold Cup. Unbelievable."
The score could have been even more lopsided. In the final 15 minutes, Ching banged a shot off the post and DaMarcus Beasley hit the crossbar after a perfect cross from Donovan on a breakaway hit him in the shin.
It was Mexico doing the counterattacking early, pushing and shoving and playing the Americans' kind of game. It worked, too. After struggling to finish several early chances, Nery Castillo beat Oguchi Onyewu and crossed to Guardado in front of the box in the 44th minute.
Guardado had been left unmarked and was all alone by the left post. As Howard slipped, Guardado poked the ball into the goal with his left foot, setting off a frenzied celebration on the field and in the stands.
"When you lose doing what we did, you can't be sad," Mexico coach Hugo Sanchez said. "It bothers me, sure. But when you look at how we did in the tournament, we got a lot better and we deserved a better result. Sometimes the team that plays better doesn't always win."
Notes
Mexico midfielder Jose Andres Guardado was taken to the hospital after the game as a precaution after he complained of dizziness. ... Goalie Franck Grandel (Guadeloupe); defenders Felipe Baloy (Panama), Richard Hastings (Canada), Frankie Hejduk (United States), Carlos Salcido (Mexico); midfielders Walter Centeno (Costa Rica), Julian DeGuzman (Canada), Pablo Mastroeni (United States), Pavel Pardo (Mexico); strikers Carlos Pavon (Honduras) and Blas Perez (Panama) were named to the all-tournament team
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