In the end it was only fitting that the two players who’d combined time after time to crush the spirits of the hugely pro-Mexico crowd inside Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas ultimately delivered the fatal blow for the USMNT in Sunday’s Gold Cup final.
Kellyn Acosta was sensational for the U.S. in midfield over 120 minutes, and it was his delivery in the 117th-minute of extra time that found center back Miles Robinson, who’d been just as good anchoring the Americans’ backline.
The U.S. won 70 duels all night, and you could convince me that Acosta and Robinson accounted for all them. But ultimately they got it done at the other end as well.
MILES ROBINSON IN THE 117TH MINUTE
The @USMNT takes the lead!!!!f pic.twitter.com/1CwsO0qQWe— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) August 2, 2021
Mexico had its chances, including 22 shots and five on target, although El Tri’s attack faded after the opening hour. Many of the clearest Mexico opportunities were generated in the first half.
It was Funes Mori: diving at the feet of Matt Turner, forcing Turner into a full-stretch save, firing at the feet of Turner and shooting straight at Turner.
What a save by Turner!
He now has 19 saves in the tournament for the @USMNT pic.twitter.com/HZnAnXvmwx— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) August 2, 2021
But the best chance of the opening 45 fell to U.S. and Paul Arriola.
Sebastian Lletget did all the hard work by pressing, winning possession and setting Arriola up with space and time from 12 yards out, but the D.C. United winger hit the outside of the post.
WHAT A CHANCE FOR THE USMNT
Paul Arriola just misses putting the on top pic.twitter.com/Y7Fc6dnv5X— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) August 2, 2021
In the opening 10 minutes of the second half, Orbelín Pineda was guilty of wasting two clear chances: He dragged an effort wide from 12 yards after working some space and then shinned another.
How did this not go in?!
Pineda gets another HUGE chance for Mexico! pic.twitter.com/uyTZQeEXT9— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) August 2, 2021
The U.S. responded in regular time but was denied by the finishing of Gyasi Zardes, the feet of Edson Álvarez and the back of Alfredo Talavera. Still, the team on the field was showing that it could go toe-to-toe with Mexico’s best group, and Berhalter trusted them through to the winner.
Your 2021 Gold Cup champions:
GOLD CUP CHAMPS!
What a moment for the @USMNT pic.twitter.com/mrGqcVIBkH— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) August 2, 2021
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