Mexico Advances to CONCACAF Gold Cup Final
Mexico defeated Honduras 1-0 to advance to the CONCACAF Gold Cup final. Raul Jimenez's second-half goal secured the win. A controversial VAR decision denied Edson Alvarez a second goal. Mexico will face the United States, who beat Guatemala, in pursuit of their record 10th title.
Mexico has secured a place in the CONCACAF Gold Cup final after a decisive 1-0 victory over Honduras, thanks to a second-half goal by Raul Jimenez at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
Despite dominating possession, Mexico struggled in the final third but was rewarded when 16-year-old Gilberto Mora set up Jimenez for a powerful 50th-minute strike.
Edson Alvarez's perceived second goal was annulled due to an offside ruling post-VAR review. Mexico aims for a 10th title against the U.S., who defeated Guatemala earlier.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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