Raul Jimenez scored the only goal in Mexico’s 1-0 win over Honduras in the Concacaf Gold Cup semifinal, thanks to a setup from 16-year-old Gilberto Mora. This victory propels Mexico into its 12th Gold Cup final, where they will face the U.S. for the eighth time, holding a 5-2 advantage historically.
The goal came early in the second half, initiated by Alexis Vega’s assist, allowing Jimenez to net his 42nd international goal with a precise right-footed shot. Although Mexico seemed poised to extend their lead with Edson Alvarez’s effort shortly after, a video review ruled it offside. Meanwhile, Honduras, currently ranked 75th, struggled to create scoring opportunities despite making it to this stage for the first time since 2013—a significant achievement for them after a dismal opening game loss.
In the first half, action was limited, apart from a shot from Dixon Ramirez that challenged Mexican goalkeeper Luis Malagon. Mexico had two notable chances in the second half, with Johann Vazquez’s attempt blocked by defender Denil Maldonado and Marcel Lewis being denied by a remarkable save from goalkeeper Edrik Menzibal. Tensions flared early in the match when Romell Quioto clashed aggressively near the Mexican bench, leading to a yellow card for Mexican reserve Guillermo Ochoa amid escalating emotions on the pitch.
This victory is a big deal for soccer fans, as it not only solidifies Mexico’s historical dominance in the Gold Cup but also sets up an exciting clash with the U.S. The rivalry will be a significant moment in shaping future encounters and fan engagement in North American soccer.