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CNN —Four players have been suspended after last week’s bad-tempered soccer match between the US Men’s National Team (USMNT) and Mexico, which was marred by pushing and shoving between the two teams. The contest was also ended about four minutes early following discriminatory chants from the crowd at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. The four players who were red carded during the match on June 15 have all been handed suspensions for “on-field player misconduct,” continental governing body Concacaf announced on Friday. The USMNT won the match 3-0 and went on to win the Nations League title with a 2-0 victory against Canada three days later. In the upcoming Gold Cup, the USMNT faces Jamaica in Chicago on Saturday and Mexico plays Honduras in Houston on Sunday.
Persons: Mexico’s César Montes, USMNT’s Weston McKennie, Mexico’s Gerardo Arteaga, César Montes, Matthew Ashton, Montes, McKennie, USMNT Organizations: CNN, US, National, Concacaf, Nations League, Canada Locations: Mexico, Las Vegas, Jamaica, Chicago, Honduras, Houston
CONCACAF suspends four US, Mexico players after semi-final
  + stars: | 2023-06-24 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Montes was sent off before the United States were reduced to 10 men when midfielder McKennie was red-carded following a melee. The United States emerged victorious thanks to a Christian Pulisic double that helped secure a 3-0 win over Mexico. McKennie and Dest are not part of the United States squad for the forthcoming Gold Cup, while Montes and Arteaga are included in Mexico's roster. It was not immediately clear if McKennie and Dest missing the games will count toward their suspension. The United States beat Canada 2-0 over the weekend in Las Vegas to win their second successive Nations League title.
Persons: Leeds United's Weston McKennie, West Ham, Declan Rice, Andrew Couldridge, Weston McKennie, Cesar Montes, Gerardo Arteaga, Montes, McKennie, Arteaga, Pearl Josephine Nazare, Jacqueline Wong Organizations: Soccer Football, Premier League, West Ham United, Leeds United, London, Leeds, CONCACAF, Nations League, United States, Reuters, United, Thomson Locations: London, Britain, United States, Mexico, North America, Central America, Caribbean, Montes, Canada, Las Vegas, Bengaluru
But this Concacaf Nations League semifinal – marred by dirty tackles, pushing and shoving and even a torn jersey – ended in ugly fashion. Twelve minutes of stoppage time was added, but the referee opted to end the game around four minutes early amid the discriminatory chants from the crowd. “Chants heard during the game led to the activation of the anti-discrimination protocol by the match officials. Sergiño Dest shoves and Gerardo Arteaga were both shown red cards for this altercation. Lucas Peltier/USA TODAY Sports/ReutersFifteen minutes later, Mexico defender Gerardo Arteaga and USMNT star Sergiño Dest were both shown straight red cards for pushing each other during another altercation between the two teams.
Persons: , Weston McKennie, Louis Grasse, Christian Pulisic, Ricardo Pepi, César Montes, Weston McKennie –, Dest, Gerardo Arteaga, Lucas Peltier, Sergiño Dest Organizations: CNN, US Men’s National Team, Mexico, Allegiant, Concacaf Nations League, North, Caribbean Association Football, Concacaf, FIFA, Mexican Football Federation Locations: Las Vegas, Central America, Mexico, Canada
Saudi Arabia and Mexico goalless at halftime
  + stars: | 2022-11-30 | by ( Daniel Wiessner | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
[1/5] Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Group C - Saudi Arabia v Mexico - Lusail Stadium, Lusail, Qatar - November 30, 2022 Saudi Arabia's Feras Albrikan in action with Mexico's Jesus Gallardo and Cesar Montes REUTERS/Matthew ChildsLUSAIL, Qatar, Nov 30 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia goalkeeper Mohamed Al-Owais kept his team's hopes of advancing to the World Cup last 16 alive in a goalless first half against Mexico in Group C on Wednesday. Al-Owais rushed out to break up an attack in the third minute and he saved Orbelin Pineda's shot in the 25th minute. Saudi Arabia need victory to reach the knockout stages. Mexico's slim hopes are still alive but they need a big win to make it to the last 16 for the eighth World Cup in a row. Reporting by Shady Amir; Editing by Ed OsmondOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
"It's a hard blow, there are no words," said Mexico midfielder Edson Alvarez. DESPERATE BIDUrgently needing to beef up their goal difference, Mexico took the game to Saudi Arabia from the start and never stopped running, peppering the goal with long-range efforts in a desperate bid to wrest control of their own fate. Hirving Lozano found the net but his goal was disallowed and Mexico battled hard to get the decisive third but were denied constantly by the reflexes of Al-Owais in the Saudi goal. Substitute Uriel Antuna had a stunning late effort disallowed for offside four minutes from time before Al-Dawsari shattered Mexican hopes when he grabbed a Saudi consolation goal deep into stoppage time. "I always live the games to the maximum, always giving myself every game, every ball ... but well, the results didn't come."
Mexico name injured Jimenez in World Cup squad
  + stars: | 2022-11-14 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
MEXICO CITY, Nov 14 (Reuters) - Mexico coach Gerardo Martino named striker Raul Jimenez in his squad travelling to the World Cup in Qatar as he continues his recovery from injury problems. Jimenez, 31, has only played four matches this season for Premier League Wolverhampton Wanderers after sustaining knee and groin injuries. Real Betis midfielder Andres Guardado will lead Mexico in his fifth World Cup after becoming his country's most capped international. Mexico will be without Sevilla forward Jesus Corona due to an ankle injury and youngsters Santiago Gimenez and Diego Lainez did not make the cut. Mexico play Sweden in their last warm-up match on Wednesday before heading to Qatar where they are in Group C along with Poland, Argentina and Saudi Arabia.
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