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Fiery soccer game between US and Mexico ends early amid homophobic chants

Fiery soccer game between US and Mexico ends early amid homophobic chants
Obviously, it's all come as *** bit of *** surprise for us. I think with some of the changes just as much as it is for you. So we're dealing with it as best we can. We, you know, we've spoken, you know, and given our input as much as we can, it's not our job as players to appoint *** manager or whatever the deal is, but we're just here to come out and perform as best we can no matter who the coach is, we're excited to be here and represent the crest and, yeah, that's how we look at it right now. Yeah, I think, I think he is still considered, I think he should be considered. I think he did *** great job with the team. He brought us *** long way. I think *** lot, *** lot of people and *** lot of guys in the team especially would agree with that.
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Fiery soccer game between US and Mexico ends early amid homophobic chants
The U.S. Men's National Team dominated Mexico in a 3-0 win Thursday in front of a sellout crowd of 65,000 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.But this Concacaf Nations League semifinal – marred by dirty tackles, pushing and shoving and even a torn jersey – ended in ugly fashion.The teams combined for 13 cards, including 12 in the second half. Two players on each team were sent off.In the 90th minute, the referee paused the match because of homophobic chanting. Twelve minutes of stoppage time was added, but the referee opted to end the game around four minutes early amid the discriminatory chants from the crowd. After the game, the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football, known for short as Concacaf, released a statement saying it "strong condemns the discriminatory chanting by some fans" during the match. "Chants heard during the game led to the activation of the anti-discrimination protocol by the match officials. Additionally, security staff ejected several fans for engaging in unacceptable behavior in the stadium," the statement said."These incidents were extremely disappointing and tarnished what should have been a positive occasion to showcase high-quality football in our region."The Confederation is in the process of urgently establishing further details and reports from security and match officials and will make a further statement in short order."FIFA has previously fined the Mexican Football Federation for homophobic chants made by the country's fans.The U.S. and Mexico, along with Canada, are set to co-host the FIFA men's World Cup in 2026.Captain Christian Pulisic scored for the U.S. either side of halftime, before Ricardo Pepi completed the victory.Tempers flared just before the 70-minute mark as Mexico's César Montes aggressively kicked out at Folarin Balogun, resulting in a red card, before Weston McKennie – who had his shirt torn in the ensuing scuffle – was also sent off for his role in the melee.Fifteen minutes later, Mexico defender Gerardo Arteaga and USMNT star Sergiño Dest were both shown straight red cards for pushing each other during another altercation between the two teams.The USMNT will now face Canada in the Concacaf Nations League final on Sunday.

The U.S. Men's National Team dominated Mexico in a 3-0 win Thursday in front of a sellout crowd of 65,000 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

But this Concacaf Nations League semifinal – marred by dirty tackles, pushing and shoving and even a torn jersey – ended in ugly fashion.

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The teams combined for 13 cards, including 12 in the second half. Two players on each team were sent off.

In the 90th minute, the referee paused the match because of homophobic chanting. Twelve minutes of stoppage time was added, but the referee opted to end the game around four minutes early amid the discriminatory chants from the crowd.

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JUNE 15: Weston Mckennie #8 of USA walks with a torn jersey following his scuffle during the second half against Mexico during the 2023 CONCACAF Nations League semifinals at Allegiant Stadium on June 15, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Louis Grasse/Getty Images)
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Weston Mckennie #8 of USA walks with a torn jersey following his scuffle during the second half against Mexico during the 2023 CONCACAF Nations League semifinals at Allegiant Stadium on June 15, 2023, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

After the game, the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football, known for short as Concacaf, released a statement saying it "strong condemns the discriminatory chanting by some fans" during the match.

"Chants heard during the game led to the activation of the anti-discrimination protocol by the match officials. Additionally, security staff ejected several fans for engaging in unacceptable behavior in the stadium," the statement said.

"These incidents were extremely disappointing and tarnished what should have been a positive occasion to showcase high-quality football in our region.

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JUNE 15: Christian Pulisic #10 of the United States scores a goal as Jorge Sánchez #19 of Mexico defends in the first half of their game during the 2023 CONCACAF Nations League semifinals at Allegiant Stadium on June 15, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The United States defeated Mexico 3-0. (Photo by Ethan Miller/USSF/Getty Images for USSF)
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Christian Pulisic #10 of the United States scores a goal as Jorge Sánchez #19 of Mexico defends in the first half of their game during the 2023 CONCACAF Nations League semifinals at Allegiant Stadium on June 15, 2023, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The United States defeated Mexico 3-0.

"The Confederation is in the process of urgently establishing further details and reports from security and match officials and will make a further statement in short order."

FIFA has previously fined the Mexican Football Federation for homophobic chants made by the country's fans.

The U.S. and Mexico, along with Canada, are set to co-host the FIFA men's World Cup in 2026.

Captain Christian Pulisic scored for the U.S. either side of halftime, before Ricardo Pepi completed the victory.

Tempers flared just before the 70-minute mark as Mexico's César Montes aggressively kicked out at Folarin Balogun, resulting in a red card, before Weston McKennie – who had his shirt torn in the ensuing scuffle – was also sent off for his role in the melee.

Fifteen minutes later, Mexico defender Gerardo Arteaga and USMNT star Sergiño Dest were both shown straight red cards for pushing each other during another altercation between the two teams.

The USMNT will now face Canada in the Concacaf Nations League final on Sunday.