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CONTRASTIN­G FORTUNES

Mexico book World Cup berth, US in jeopardy after loss

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MEXICO became the fifth team to guarantee their place at the 2018 World Cup on Friday as the United States crashed to defeat at home to Costa Rica to place their qualificat­ion campaign in jeopardy.

A Hirving Lozano header on 53 minutes was enough to give Mexico a 1-0 win over Panama at the Azteca Stadium as the CONCACAF heavyweigh­ts reached the finals for a seventh successive occasion. Mexico join Brazil, Japan and Iran alongside hosts Russia as the teams to have confirmed their places in next year’s finals.

Friday’s win saw Mexico go top of the six-nation final qualifying round in CONCACAF, with 17 points from six games.

The result means they are guaranteed one of the automatic World Cup berths awarded to the top three finishers in the group.

But while Mexico celebrated, arch-rivals the USA were left contemplat­ing a road to Russia that has suddenly become much more uncertain following their 2-0 loss to 2014 World Cup quarter-finalists Costa Rica in Harrison, New Jersey.

The win left Costa Rica second in the standings on 14 points, while the USA continue to hold on to the third automatic qualifying place with eight points from seven games.

The Americans however are level on eight points with Honduras, who host the US next week in what promises to be a tense duel in the Central American nation.

Costa Rica striker Marco Urena was the hero at the Red Bull Arena, where a large contingent of Costa Rica fans in the 25,000seat stadium made the fixture feel like an away tie for the USA.

Urena scored twice to give Costa Rica their first World Cup away win over the USA since 1985.

The defeat — the first in a competitiv­e fixture since coach Bruce Arena took over last year — leaves the US campaign to reach the 2018 finals in Russia in the balance.

Arena must now somehow turnaround his team’s display for next week’s clash with Honduras.

“We’ll take a day to reflect on this and come up with a plan,” Arena said. “But clearly walking away without any points tonight is very disappoint­ing.

“We’ll move on. This is how you deal in competitio­n sports. You don’t win every game.

“Tonight was not our night. We didn’t play well, but we still have three games left in the competitio­n. We’re still in position to qualify for the World Cup.”

In the day’s other game, Honduras grabbed a precious win over Trinidad and Tobago, downing the Caribbean side 2-1. AFP

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? Mexico’s Hirving Lozano races away celebratin­g his goal against Panama. Mexico won 1-0.
REUTERS PIC Mexico’s Hirving Lozano races away celebratin­g his goal against Panama. Mexico won 1-0.

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