
Raul Jimenez scores twice as Mexico downs Canada in CONCACAF Nations League semifinal
INGLEWOOD — Raul Jimenez stunned Canada with a first-minute goal and added another on a 75th-minute free kick for a 2-0 Mexico win Thursday in a frenetic, hot-blooded CONCACAF Nations League semifinal.
The 31st-ranked Canadian men pushed hard for a tying goal after digging themselves an early hole. But Jimenez, who plays his club football for England’s Fulham, delivered the coup de grace with a wonderful set piece from well outside the penalty box — bending the ball around the Canadian wall and past a diving Dayne St. Clair to seal the win for No. 19 Mexico.
No. 36 Panama posted a 1-0 upset win over the 16th-ranked U.S. in the earlier semifinal at SoFi Stadium. Substitute Cecilio Waterman scored in the 94th minute on Panama’s lone shot on target to dispatch the three-time defending champions.
The Canada-Mexico contest was not for the faint of heart — an all-action, high-tempo affair compared to the drab U.S.-Panama game that only came alive in stoppage time. The Canadians were in high gear all night, with coach Jesse Marsch doing his bit — racing down the sideline early on to get the ball to speed up a Canadian throw-in.