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June 17, 2002: USA 2-0 Mexico [HT 1-0]
Jeonju, Jeonju Stadium (36,380)
World Cup (South Korea) Round of 16
Scorers: Brian McBride (Josh Wolff) 8′, Landon Donovan (Eddie Lewis) 65′
USA: 1-Brad Friedel; 3-Gregg Berhalter, 23-Eddie Pope, 22-Tony Sanneh; 4-…
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June 17, 2002: USA 2-0 Mexico [HT 1-0]
Jeonju, Jeonju Stadium (36,380)
World Cup (South Korea) Round of 16
Scorers: Brian McBride (Josh Wolff) 8′, Landon Donovan (Eddie Lewis) 65′
USA: 1-Brad Friedel; 3-Gregg Berhalter, 23-Eddie Pope, 22-Tony Sanneh; 4-Pablo Mastroeni (16-Carlos Llamosa, 92+’), 7-Eddie Lewis, 10-Claudio Reyna (Capt.), 5-John O’Brien, 21-Landon Donovan; 20-Brian McBride (13-Cobi Jones, 79′), 15-Josh Wolff (8-Earnie Stewart, 59′)
Subs Not Used: 6-David Regis, 9-Joe-Max Moore, 11-Clint Mathis, 14-Steve Cherundolo, 17-DaMarcus Beasley, 18-Kasey Keller, 19-Tony Meola
MEX: 1-Oscar Perez; 16-Salvador Carmona, 4-Rafael Marquez (Capt.), 5-Manuel Vidrio (13-Sigifredo Mercado, 46′); 7-Ramon Morales (15-Luis Hernandez, 28′), 11-Braulio Luna, 18-Joahan Rodriguez, 6-Gerardo Torrado (8-Alberto Garcia Aspe, 78′), 21-Jesus Arellano; 10-Cuauhtemoc Blanco, 9-Jared Borgetti.
Subs Not Used: 2-Francisco Gabriel de Anda, 3-Rafael Garcia, 12-Oswaldo Sanchez, 14-German Villa, 17-Francisco Palencia, 19-Gabriel Caballero, 22-Alberto Rodriguez, 23-Jorge Campos.
Referee: Vitor Melo Pereira (POR)
Cards: Eddie Pope [Y 26′], Pablo Mastroeni [Y 47′], Josh Wolff [Y 50′], Gregg Berhatler [Y 53′], Brad Friedel [Y 83′] — Manuel Vidrio [Y 37′], Luis Hernandez [Y 67′], Cuauhtemoc Blanco [Y 70′], Alberto Garcia Aspe [Y 81′], Salvador Carmona [Y 84′], Rafael Marquez [R 88′]
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