Los Angeles Times

Mexico, Panama advance, but barely

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N. J. — Andres Guardado scored on a penalty kick in the second and final minute of stoppage time in extra time to give Mexico a 1- 0 victory over Costa Rica in the CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfin­als Sunday night.

Costa Rica’s Roy Miller, whoplays for the New Jersey Red Bulls, was whistled for a questionab­le foul on Oribe Peralta with the game seconds from going to penalty kicks. Guardado converted to send six- time champion Mexico to the semifinals, where it will face Panama on Wednesday night in Atlanta.

Peralta was leaping to try to head in a cross in front of the goal and Miller appeared to make little contact with him. Angry Costa Rica fans — heavily outnumbere­d by Mexico fans in the crowd of 74,187 at MetLife Stadium— threw bottles toward the field in protest.

Mexico had dominated play but was unable to score until the final moments.

The Mexico- Costa Rica matchup looked like a potential final at the start of the tournament, but both teams were sluggish in the group stage to each finish second and set up the quarterfin­al meeting. So Mexico will face Panama on Wednesday in Atlanta.

Mexico repeatedly broke down Costa Rica’s defense to set up good looks only to miss high or wide.

Carlos Esquivel nearly put Mexico a head in the 63th minute, but goalkeeper Esteban Alvarado got the tips of his fingers on the ball while leaning the other way to deflect it off the crossbar.

All four of Panama’s Gold Cup matches have ended in 1- 1 draws. Panama is still going to the semifinals, though it took nine rounds of penalty kicks to get there. Jaime Penedo made the clinching save for the 6- 5 victory over Trinidad and Tobago on Sunday.

Galaxy goalkeeper Penedo saved Lester Peltier’s shot after Trinidad and Tobago had a chance to win it in the seventh round. But Daneil Cyrus’ try sailed over the crossbar, which kept Panama a live.

Luis Tejada scored in the 37th minute for Panama, and Kenwyne Jones tied it in the 54th for Trinidad and Tobago.

In each of its four Gold Cup games, Panama, the runner- up in the 2013 Gold Cup, has gone up 1- 0 only to allow the equalizer in the second half. Panama controlled possession but couldn’t put away its opportunit­ies.

Panama had 13 corner kicks, while Trinidad and Tobago didn’t have one. But goalkeeper Marvin Phillip made five saves to keep Trinidad and Tobago in it.

 ?? Mel Evans Associated Press ?? MEXICO’S Carlos Esquivel, left, and Costa Rica’s Roy Miller ( 19) duel for the ball during overtime in a CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfin­al. Mexico won, 1- 0.
Mel Evans Associated Press MEXICO’S Carlos Esquivel, left, and Costa Rica’s Roy Miller ( 19) duel for the ball during overtime in a CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfin­al. Mexico won, 1- 0.

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