Pablo Barrera (that's him celebrating) scored twice (28', 49') while Andres Guardado (35') and Giovani Dos Santos (76') added a goal apiece as Mexico came from two goals down to overtake the United States 4-2 Saturday night and win their sixth CONCACAF Gold Cup championship, retaining the title they won two years ago. Michael Bradley (8') and Landon Donovan (23') each provided a goal for Team USA. El Tri will take part in the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup, which will take place in Brazil.
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Saturday, June 25, 2011
EL TRI ERASE TWO-GOAL DEFICIT TO OVERTAKE TEAM USA FOR SIXTH CONCACAF GOLD CUP CROWN
At Pasadena, California:

Pablo Barrera (that's him celebrating) scored twice (28', 49') while Andres Guardado (35') and Giovani Dos Santos (76') added a goal apiece as Mexico came from two goals down to overtake the United States 4-2 Saturday night and win their sixth CONCACAF Gold Cup championship, retaining the title they won two years ago. Michael Bradley (8') and Landon Donovan (23') each provided a goal for Team USA. El Tri will take part in the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup, which will take place in Brazil.
Pablo Barrera (that's him celebrating) scored twice (28', 49') while Andres Guardado (35') and Giovani Dos Santos (76') added a goal apiece as Mexico came from two goals down to overtake the United States 4-2 Saturday night and win their sixth CONCACAF Gold Cup championship, retaining the title they won two years ago. Michael Bradley (8') and Landon Donovan (23') each provided a goal for Team USA. El Tri will take part in the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup, which will take place in Brazil.
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