MEXICO CITY -- The U.S. men's national team came to Estadio Azteca on Wednesday with a long list of agendas. The U.S. was aiming to make history, win its first game in Mexico, cripple an archrival and move within striking distance of a sixth straight World Cup berth. The Americans did make some history of sorts, but by the end of the match, the U.S. team was treated to more of the same in Mexico.
Although Miguel Sabah's 82nd-minute game winner came off a fortunate deflection of a Jay ...
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