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Men's National Team
USA vs. Mexico: Last Time Out - Feb. 7, 2007  
The last time they faced Mexico, the U.S. Men’s National Team was playing only their second match under head coach Bob Bradley, defeating Mexico in the debut of their head coach Hugo Sanchez in front of 62,462 fans at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. After a scoreless first half, Jimmy Conrad scored on a header and Landon Donovan scored after giving a clinic on speed.

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HISTORY vs. Mexico Win Loss Tie
All-time Record 13 29 10
World Cup 1 0 0
World Cup Qualifying 4 14 5
Gold Cup 1 2 0
Copa America 0 0 1
Confederations Cup 0 1 0
Other Competition 6 12 4
All-time Home Record 11 6 8
All-time Away Record 0 22 1
All-time Neutral Record 2 1 1
GOALS U.S. Mexico
All-time Goals 58 115
WCQ Goals 26 63
World Cup Goals 2 0
Other Goals 30 52
     
SHUTOUTS U.S. Mexico
USA vs. Mex. WCQ Shutouts 4 9
USA vs. Mex. World Cup Shutouts 1 0
USA vs. Mex. Other Comp. Shutouts 10 11
USA vs. Mexico All-time Shutouts 15 20

LAST TIME THEY MET…
 

USA Stats    

USA SUBS

MEXICO SUBS

  Mexico Stats
Shots 5   64, Eddie Johnson > Chris Rolfe 46, Andres Guardado > Ramon Morales   Shots 6
Saves 5   68, Joshua Gros > Chris Albright 46, Francisco Fonseca > Alberto Medina   Saves 2
Corner Kicks 2   75, Brian Carrol > Clint Dempsey 46, Adolfo Bautista > Cuauhtemoc Blanco
62, Omar Bravo > Gerardo Torrado
  Corner Kicks 8
Fouls 14         Fouls 17
Offside 2         Offside 4
               
Scoring Min.         Scoring Min.
Conrad 52         None.  
Donovan 91+            
               
Head Coach:           Head Coach:  
Bob Bradley           Hugo Sanchez  
               

LAST TIME…
USA vs. Mexico
Feb. 7, 2007 – University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Ariz. – International Friendly 
USA    2 Jimmy Conrad 52', Landon Donovan 91+
MEX    0

Att: 62,462

USA: 1-Tim Howard; 3-Jonathan Bornstein, 4-Carlos Bocanegra, 5-Chris Albright (Joshua Gros, 68), 12-Jimmy Conrad; 2-Clint Dempsey (Brian Carroll, 75), 13-Ricardo Clark, 15-Bobby Convey, 25-Pablo Mastroeni (capt.); 10-Landon Donovan, 17-Chris Rolfe (9-Eddie Johnson, 64)
Subs not used: 24-Joe Cannon, 14-Bryan Namoff, 20-Taylor Twellman, 21-Justin Mapp, 23-Bobby Boswell
Head Coach: Bob Bradley


MEX: 1-Oswaldo Sánchez; 2-Ricardo Osorio, 3-Carlos Salcido, 4-Rafael Márquez; 5-Ramon Morales (18-Andres Guardado, 46), 6- Gerardo Torrado (22-Omar Bravo, 62), 7-Alberto Medina (17-Jose Francisco Fonseca, 46), 8-Pável Pardo, 14-Gonzalo Pineda; 10-Cuauhtémoc Blanco (23-Adolfo Bautista, 46), 9-Jared Borgetti
Subs not used: 12-Guillermo Ochoa, 15-Joaquin Beltran, 19-Israel Castro,
Head Coach: Hugo Sanchez.
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