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Mauricio Pochettino Lips "Embarrassing" missed penalty call in final defeat in the Gold Cup
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Mauricio Pochettino Slams “Shocking” Penalty Decision After Gold Cup Final Defeat

July 7, 2025 3 Min Read
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USMNT’s Gold Cup Final Loss: Pockettino Calls for a Penalty

In Houston, US national team coach Mauricio Pochettino expressed his disappointment following the Americans’ 2-1 loss to Mexico in the Gold Cup final. He argued that his team should have been awarded a penalty kick during the second half when Mexican defender Jorge Sanchez appeared to handle the ball in the penalty area.

Pochettino stated that video replays indicate Sanchez clearly placed his hand on the ball, saying, "I want to tell the truth… If this had happened in the opposite box, it would certainly have been a penalty. The player had his knee on the ground and pushed his hand over the ball."

The US team initially took the lead in the fourth minute when defender Chris Richards scored following a free kick from Sebastian Barhalter, managing to get the ball over the line after hitting the bottom of the crossbar. However, Mexico equalized before halftime thanks to star forward Raul Jimenez. Ten minutes after the controversial play involving Sanchez, Mexican captain Edson Alvarez netted the winning goal.

Under the International Football Association’s Match Law, a penalty is not typically awarded if a defending player falls and the ball strikes their supporting arm while on the ground. In this instance, Sanchez actively used his hand to play the ball, which should arguably have resulted in a penalty kick for the USMNT. Midfielder Tyler Adams echoed Pochettino’s sentiments, suggesting it was clearly a handball.

Reflecting on the potential penalty, Pochettino mused, "It could have ended 2-1 in our favor, and we’d be celebrating with the trophy." He also hinted that the large pro-Mexican crowd at the sold-out NRG Stadium might have influenced referee Mario Escobar’s decision-making: "Seeing the situation was embarrassing… with 70,000 people in attendance, I understand giving that penalty isn’t easy."

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Despite the loss, Pochettino acknowledged that Mexico deserved the victory, particularly as his squad was missing eight regular starters, including star player Christian Pulisic. Mexico outperformed the US with 16 shots to 6 and controlled 60% of possession.

Pochettino concluded, "If we lose, we lose. I’m the first to admit we need to improve… I do not blame Mexico and congratulate them."

Doug McIntyre is a football journalist for Fox Sports, covering national teams and major tournaments across the globe. Follow him @byugmcinty.


Fan Take: This match highlights the ongoing rivalry and competitive spirit in North American soccer, with close calls and controversial decisions impacting the outcomes. Fans should take note, as the implications of this match could shape the future dynamics of upcoming fixtures and tournaments, revealing the need for improved officiating standards in the sport.

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