La Jornada: The United States Gets the Best of Mexico; They Prevail 1-0 in the Last Minute [font=Times New Roman, Times, serif] The US dominated the majority of the game[/font] [font=Times New Roman, Times, serif] Oswaldo kept the game from being a goal-fest[/font] "Today's battle was almost totally dominated by the US squad that now seems like it is getting the best of its rival Mexico. During the first half it was the US that was closer to scoring, but one shot from Landon Donovan hit the Mexican crossbar. Later other shots from the US attack were neutralized by Oswaldo Sánchez, who played a big part in this game and kept it from being what could have been a goal-fest."
US Team Gets Post Mexico Respect- But Not From US non-soccer Media Watching the game against Mexico its clear that the US is not only playing better, but is enjoying an increased level of respect. I'm impressed how the Spanish media played up the fact that the US is beating Mexico, in the US, on a pretty consistent basis. (And while we're at it as much as I want to beat them I've always respected Mexican soccer). They refer to this game as a classico or the equivalent on a regional basis of America Vs Chivas in Mexico. STRANGLY ABSENT FROM THIS TREND IS THE AMERICAN NON-SOCCER MEDIA. Outside of the latino stations not a single New York TV station gave as much as the score during their sportscasts. Today the newspapers in New York are barely mentioning the game if not totally ignoring it. Unless I missed something ESPN Sportscenter didn't say a word about the game (yes I know the game was on Fox Sportsworld but most US games are on ESPN). Hey soccer fans don't get mad, get effective. Write a note or Email the media (I have) requesting that the blackout of soccer events be lifted. Victories like last night give us the credibility to make these demands. Perry Stein
"Mexico falls 1-0 to the US in the last minute Bruce Arena, American technical director, was right: he had no reason to worry about El Tri"
This is ridiculous - every English language source I've checked is just running the AP story- the Washington Post, ESPN's Soccernet, every FSW's Soccer page ! At least the US Soccer page has some original content : http://www.ussoccer.com/news/fullstory.sps?iNewsid=59109&itype=113&iCategoryID=0
A little Giant With a goal in the last play of the game, the stars and stripes team demostrated that the CONCACAF giant has died. http://milenio.com/deportes/nota.asp?id=35524
Marc Connolly - Lasting impressions from border battle http://soccernet.espn.go.com/feature?id=298699&cc=5901 BTW- Popes' goal did make ESPN's 10 Best plays.
Actually, the esteemed Grahame L Jones was there in person. It's just that he hasn't figured out what he's going to bitch about yet. After a US win, it usually takes him a day or two to mangle some perfectly good paper.
I would have liked to think that the reason I saw nothing in the on-line print edition of The Washington Post or the print copy of USA Today is that the game ended too late for the East Coast editions (although that's not an excuse for The Post's final). But the lack of LA Times coverage means that the big dailies just didn't care. And that sucks.
The Dallas Morning News and the Fort Worth Star Telegram both had nice write-ups. They are the local dailies, so that is not unexpected. The DMN had two seperate articles, one covering the Mexico players/coach reactions etc. The other general coverage. Both also had front page above the fold pics of the US fans or US team. Go Yanks