Christian Pulisic sends Mexico message after scoring for USA in World Cup qualifier

USA top the Concacaf standings at the midway point of qualification

Rohith Nair
Saturday 13 November 2021 06:52 EST
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United States’ Christian Pulisic was on target in Friday’s 2-0 win over Mexico, but it was the message scrawled on his T-shirt that made headlines as the winger responded to a pre-match jibe from their North American arch rivals with one of his own.

Second-half substitute Pulisic headed home a cross within five minutes of coming on, while Weston McKenzie scored another as a young U.S. team moved to the top of the World Cup qualifying CONCACAF standings.

Mexico goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa had said before the game that his team was the “mirror in which the United States wants to see itself”. As soon as Pulisic put the home side ahead, he lifted his shirt to show the words “MAN IN THE MIRROR”.

“I think you guys know the message, I don’t need to speak on it too much. It’s not a big thing, I’m not trying to cause a controversy, it was just an idea that came to my head,” a smiling Pulisic told reporters.

“I actually wrote it in a mirror - no, I’m kidding. Somebody did it for me,” he added as the news conference room erupted in laughter.

A fractious game, which involved a scuffle in the second half in a highly charged atmosphere in Cincinnati, spurred the United States to score two late goals and beat Mexico for a third time this year.

The U.S. team had beaten Mexico in the finals of the Nations League and Gold Cup earlier this year. American coach Gregg Beplaster had said they had a “long way to go to get the respect of Mexico” after hearing about their comments.

“I think we’ve earned respect the last couple of times we’ve played them,” Pulisic said. “They understand what we’re about, we understand what they’re about - that’s what makes a great rivalry.

“I’m just happy we could come out on top again tonight. We knew it’s always going to be a good game against Mexico and to get three points gets us a lot closer to qualifying for the World Cup.”

Reuters

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