On Thursday, Mexico forward Raúl Jiménez told a group of reporters that when it comes to Sunday’s Gold Cup title game in Houston (7 p.m., FOX) while he respects the United States’ men’s national team, at the end of the day, “finals are there to be won.”
And despite a pristine record in the group stage and besting both Costa Rica and Guatemala on its way to going after what would be its eighth Gold Cup crown, when paired against Mexico, the U.S. is a squad that looks like its time might’ve run out.
Statistically, the Americans are well-matched against Mexico, with midfielders like Diego Luna and Malik
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