- Mexico 0–2 USA.
- Americans win their third Concacaf Champions League trophy.
- Record, USMNT has not lost in seven matches versus Mexico.
- Two times, play was halted by anti-gay shouts.
- Star Player: Tyler Adams.
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| Fig: Tyler Adams Collected: sportingnews |
Match Officials:
- REF DREW FISCHER (Canada)
- AR1 MICHEAL BARWEGEN (Canada)
- AR2 LYES ARFA (Canada)
- 4TH MARIO ESCOBAR (Guatemala)
- VAR TATIANA GUZMAN (Nicaragua)
- VAR1 DANEON PARCHMENT (Jamaica)
Overall Match Scene:
The United States defeated Mexico 2-0 on Sunday night to win the Concacaf Nations League 2024 for the third time in a row. Tyler Adams scored with a spectacular long-range strike in his first start for club or country in more than a year, and Gio Reyna added a goal in the second half.
TYLER ADAMS FROM THE PARKING LOT ARE YOU FOR REAL??? 💥🚀🔥 pic.twitter.com/ZrK7PoxCST
— CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ (@CBSSportsGolazo) March 25, 2024
Lead Taker:
In the 45th minute, Adams gave the United States the lead after receiving a feed from Weston McKennie. He then took a touch and curled a shot that escaped goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa's diving right hand.
Halted Due to Homophobic Chants:
In front of 59,471 spectators at AT&T Stadium on Sunday night, the United States defeated Canada 2-0. However, in the 88th minute of play, Canadian referee Drew Fischer stopped play.
Referee Iván Barton of El Salvador called a 12-minute stoppage time in the eighth minute of last year's semifinal at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, with the United States leading 3-0.

