The United States Men’s National Team bounced back from last week’s loss to Brazil by beating rival Mexico, 1-0 at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, TN. Tyler Adams provided the game’s only offense, opening his account in the second half to lift the USMNT to its first win over Mexico in over three years. The U.S. is now 20-37-14 against its southern neighbors.
Interim Head Coach Dave Sarachan trotted out a young lineup to face the Mexicans. Gyasi Zardes replaced Bobby Wood up top in the 4-1-4-1, with Tim Weah slotting in on the left next to Weston McKennie, Adams, and Kellyn Acosta in front of midfield stopper Wil Trapp.