The US men’s national soccer team clinched their third straight Concacaf Nations League title with a 2-0 victory over Mexico, with coach Gregg Berhalter praising Tyler Adams’ performance in the match.
Adams, who returned from injury, scored a stunning goal in the first half, while Giovanni Reyna added another after the break to secure the “dos a cero” win. Berhalter highlighted the team’s ability to step up in big games, extending their unbeaten run against Mexico to seven matches.
However, the game was marred by anti-gay chants from the crowd, leading to a brief stoppage by the referee. Despite the distraction, the US team remained focused and determined to come out on top.
Berhalter’s strategic changes to the starting lineup paid off against Mexico, with both Adams and Reyna making significant contributions to the victory. Adams’ goal was his first since the 2022 World Cup, while Reyna notched his eighth international goal.
Looking ahead, both the US and Mexico will now shift their focus to upcoming tournaments, including the Copa America and the 2026 World Cup. With their impressive performance against Mexico, the USMNT will be looking to carry this momentum into future competitions.