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Sergio Ramos, James Rodriguez headline Liga MX All-Stars to face MLS
Sergio Ramos, James Rodriguez headline Liga MX All-Stars to face MLS

New York Times

time09-07-2025

  • Sport
  • New York Times

Sergio Ramos, James Rodriguez headline Liga MX All-Stars to face MLS

Liga MX has named its squad for the 2025 MLS All-Star Game, pitting the two North American leagues against one-another in a midsummer exhibition. James Rodríguez, Sergio Ramos and El Tri starlet Gilberto Mora headline a very strong roster for Liga MX, which will face an MLS selection in Austin on Wednesday, July 23. Advertisement This summer's event will see MLS and Liga MX face off for the fourth time in five All-Star Games, further shifting MLS's approach away from booking European opponents as part of their summer preseason preparations. After MLS won the first clash (in 2022) via a penalty shootout and won the 2023 installment outright 2-1, the Liga MX All-Stars got their first victory last summer in a 4-1 rout. Each league cobbles its All-Star rosters through a variety of means. For MLS, it's a balance of players who are voted in (by fans, media members and active players), selected by the host team's coach (Nico Estevez of Austin FC) and a pair of picks by commissioner Don Garber. For Liga MX, there's even greater variety. Some, including Mora – the youngest player to ever lift an international trophy by virtue of El Tri's Gold Cup triumph – and Mexico striker Henry Martín, were nominated for Mexico's annual Balón de Oro award. Others were named the best player at their position, including Paulinho (forward of the year), Alexis Vega (attacking midfielder), Agustín Palavecino (defensive midfielder), Jesús Gallardo (full back), Willer Ditta (center back) and Kevin Mier (goalkeeper). Another 14 players were selected by Club América coach Andre Jardine, who helms the team after being voted Liga MX coach of the year. Jardine ensured the inclusion of Rodríguez, Ramos, Uruguay international Sebastián Cáceres and U.S. international Alejandro Zendejas. Mexican Football Federation president Mikel Arriola will make the final two player selections in the coming days. To date, seven of Mexico's Gold Cup winners will take part, returning to Texas after having lifted the trophy there this past Sunday night. MLS announced its All-Star squad in late June. Lionel Messi will make his second straight appearance in the spectacle, joined by a less star-fueled roster instead propped up by some of the year's best performers to date. Among the selections are Mexico winger Hirving 'Chucky' Lozano and U.S. international playmaker Diego Luna (who chose to represent the U.S. over Mexico). Advertisement Here is the Liga MX squad to date: GOALKEEPERS Luis Malagón – Club América | Balón de Oro nominee Kevin Mier – Cruz Azul | Goalkeeper of the Year DEFENDERS Sebastián Cáceres – Club América | Coach's Selection Willer Ditta – Cruz Azul | Center Back of the Year Luan García – Toluca | Coach's Selection Jesús Gallardo – Toluca | Fullback of the Year Joaquim Pereira – Tigres UANL | Balón de Oro nominee Sergio Ramos – CF Monterrey | Coach's Selection Israel Reyes – Club América | Coach's Selection Ignacio Rivero – Cruz Azul | Coach's Selection Carlos Rotondi – Cruz Azul | Balón de Oro nominee MIDFIELDERS Roberto Alvarado – Chivas Guadalajara | Coach's Selection Juan Brunetta – Tigres UANL | Coach's Selection Sergio Canales – CF Monterrey | Balón de Oro nominee Rodrigo Dourado – Atlético San Luis | Coach's Selection Érik Lira – Cruz Azul | Balón de Oro nominee Elías Montiel – CF Pachuca | Coach's Selection Gilberto Mora – Club Tijuana | Balón de Oro nominee James Rodríguez – Club León | Coach's Selection Marcel Ruíz – Toluca | Coach's Selection Agustín Palavecino – Necaxa | Defensive Midfielder of the Year Alejandro Zendejas – Club América | Coach's Selection FORWARDS Diber Cambindo – Necaxa | Coach's Selection Hugo Camberos – Chivas Guadalajara | Newcomer of the Year Henry Martín – Club América | Balón de Oro nominee Paulinho – Toluca | Forward of the Year Brian Rodríguez – Club América | Coach's Selection Alexis Vega – Toluca | Attacking Midfielder of the Year

Teenage sensation Gilberto Mora breaks record in Gold Cup final
Teenage sensation Gilberto Mora breaks record in Gold Cup final

Yahoo

time08-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Teenage sensation Gilberto Mora breaks record in Gold Cup final

Mexico retained their CONCACAF Gold Cup crown on Sunday night with a dramatic 2-1 win over the United States in Houston. While goals from Raúl Jiménez and Edson Álvarez secured a second consecutive title for El Tri, it was 16-year-old midfielder Gilberto Mora who truly stole the spotlight. Advertisement The teenager not only started the final but also etched his name into the history books by becoming the youngest player ever to win a senior international tournament. At just 16 years and 265 days old, Mora's achievement surpasses that of Lamine Yamal, who only last summer helped Spain win Euro 2024 at the age of 17 years and 1 day. Before Yamal, the record had been held for decades by the legendary Pelé, who won the 1958 World Cup at 17 years and 249 days. Mora has now surpassed them both. The Club Tijuana prodigy first featured in the quarter-final against Saudi Arabia, before earning starts in both the semi-final and final. He registered an assist for Jiménez's winner against Honduras in the last four, and went on to play 75 composed minutes in the final against the U.S., showing a maturity well beyond his years. FIFA has now officially recognised Mora as the youngest player ever to feature in and win the final of a senior-level international competition. Advertisement His performances have not only cemented his place in Mexican football history but also attracted growing interest from major European clubs. However, any move abroad appears to be on hold for now, with his immediate future likely remaining in Liga MX. Just under a year ago, Yamal's triumph with Spain seemed destined to stand for some time. But Mora's rapid rise has rewritten the record books again, confirming the arrival of yet another teenage talent on the world stage.

Analysing Gilberto Mora, Mexico's 16-year-old wonderkid who broke a Lamine Yamal record on Sunday
Analysing Gilberto Mora, Mexico's 16-year-old wonderkid who broke a Lamine Yamal record on Sunday

New York Times

time08-07-2025

  • Sport
  • New York Times

Analysing Gilberto Mora, Mexico's 16-year-old wonderkid who broke a Lamine Yamal record on Sunday

Following the extraordinary rise of Lamine Yamal across the last calendar year, it's easy to feel a bit numb to the tender age at which game-changing footballers are breezing to the top of the modern game. In Gilberto Mora, Mexico might just have unearthed the next. This time last summer, the teenager had yet to play a single minute of senior football. But over the last week, Mora has started three times for his country, tip-tapping between flailing legs with the ball at his feet, his confidence and dribbling ability utterly defying his years. Advertisement On Thursday, he provided a crucial assist for Raul Jimenez, a centre forward more than twice his age, to help Mexico through to the Gold Cup final. Three days later, he played 75 minutes as Javier Aguirre's side won it with a 2-1 victory over the United States, overtaking Yamal and the great Pele as the youngest-ever player to lift an international trophy, aged 16 years and 265 days. It's hard not to sit up and take notice of Mora, his baby-faced exuberance almost comically out of place alongside some of the grizzled veterans around whom he was running. But his performances across the last week, in an unfamiliar midfield role no less, beamed composure and experience beyond his age. Mexico is a vibrant place to play football, stadiums bursting with colour and noise. It's where Mora's free-spirited approach to the game has found a natural home, a slippery winger with touch-tight control who can whip up a crowd with nutmegs and drag-backs, spins and shots from all across the pitch. His breakthrough season with Tijuana has captured the imagination, given his opportunity with the first team after being offered a grant to study at a local school by the club, almost 4,000 kilometres away from his hometown of Tuxtla Gutierrez in the south west. He was just 15 when he trotted onto the pitch for his Liga MX debut in August 2024, bouncing around in a baggy black shirt with the No 251 on his back. But sure enough, just 20 minutes after his introduction, Mora left opposition midfielder Salvador Mariscal behind with a sharp turn, before gliding towards the halfway line and slipping it through to Jaime Alvarez to score. Within two weeks, he would become the youngest goalscorer in Mexican top-flight history, sweeping home after a cross broke kindly to him on the penalty spot against Club Leon. 'I hope he goes on to have a successful career,' said his manager Juan Carlos Osorio after the game. 'This is a triumph for the academy and for Gilberto's family.' Since then, Mora has racked up over 1,000 minutes of game time, commentators perking up when 'El chamaco Mora' — the kid, Mora — picks up the ball out on the left. Another fond phrase from the gantry is 'Encara, Mora' — still, Mora —just as we heard over and over when Lionel Messi scored that iconic solo goal against Getafe back in 2007. This 16-year-old has that unerring ability to hold onto the ball for so much longer than it looks like he should. Mora was fouled almost twice per game last season, his quick feet and low centre of gravity helping him to wriggle around challenges and keep his balance with defenders snapping at his heels. Predominantly playing off the left at club level, Mora is not afraid to drive towards the penalty area and strike through the ball with his right foot, taking 21 shots from that side of the pitch. Here against Santos Laguna, for example, he receives the pass out wide with the defence backtracking, quick to face up to his full-back before chopping inside and hammering a low shot towards the near post. He can also hit them with his left, as he made quite clear in that Gold Cup final against the United States. Popping up on the opposite side of the pitch, Mora does not lack confidence as he demands the ball from full-back Jorge Sanchez before scurrying inside and letting fly from distance. Matt Freese steps across to make the save, but not without spilling a strike that was swerving through the air. His technical ability means that at club level, Tijuana often leave him out wide, an outlet for the team to move forward quickly. He received close to 8.0 progressive passes per game last season, the fourth-highest rate in the squad, a winger who you can sling passes out to and expect them to bring the ball down, burst into a dangerous area and make things happen. This curled effort against Pumas flashes wide, but Mora's first touch, smooth swivelling motion around the defender and far-post shot illustrate the danger he can create after a quick switch of play. That said, it was Mora's willingness to drift across the pitch to pick up the ball that stood out across his busy performances for the national team. Despite his slender figure, he was deployed as a midfielder in a 4-3-3 in each of the Gold Cup knockout games in a left-sided No 8 role, with Edson Alvarez anchoring things in the middle. He more than held his own without the ball, winning 13 of his 18 ground duels, but Mora was at his best when given freedom to drift into the pockets of space behind the opposition midfield. Advertisement It's how he picked up his first goal contribution for his country, as shown by the series of images below. As Johan Vasquez carries the ball out of defence in frame one, Mora has drifted inside to allow left-back Mateo Chavez to push on. Meanwhile, forward Alexis Vega has dropped from his advanced position, dragging Honduras centre-back Denil Maldonado out of the back four. Mora spots the opportunity to attack that space and latches onto Vega's pass in frame three, before dancing around the challenge of defender Julian Jose Martinez and sliding it into the box for Jimenez to hit first time. Not just his self-assurance, it was Mora's versatility, alongside his personality to continually show for the ball under pressure, that shone brightly on the international stage. There are, of course, areas to be worked on — his decision-making in the final third, strength in shoulder-to-shoulder duels — but they are understandable, and refinable, at such a young age. 'Surely he will be competing in Europe,' said Tijuana's academy director Ignacio Ruvalcaba told Mexican sports newspaper Record earlier this month. 'I'd like to see him here for a little longer, maybe a year, and that he goes to the World Cup and then makes the leap.' If his first outings for the national team are anything to go by, then Mora shouldn't have too many problems making the step up. (Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA/Getty Images)

Mexico edge Honduras to set up Gold Cup final showdown with U.S.
Mexico edge Honduras to set up Gold Cup final showdown with U.S.

CBC

time03-07-2025

  • Sport
  • CBC

Mexico edge Honduras to set up Gold Cup final showdown with U.S.

Mexico will face the United States in the CONCACAF Gold Cup final after a second-half strike by Raul Jimenez earned the defending champions a 1-0 win over Honduras at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on Wednesday. Mexico had the lion's share of possession but lacked quality in the final third. They were rewarded for their efforts when 16-year-old midfielder Gilberto Mora delivered a great pass to Jimenez, who fired an unstoppable shot past goalkeeper Edrick Menjivar in the 50th minute to put Mexico ahead. Mora continued to show flashes of brilliance as he laid another ball for Roberto Alvarado moments later but the winger missed the chance to make it 2-0 for Mexico, who had moved up a gear and managed to keep Honduras quiet after the interval. Edson Alvarez thought he had doubled Mexico's lead three minutes after the opener with a simple tap-in following a set piece, but the defensive midfielder's effort was ruled offside after a lengthy VAR check. WATCH | 10-man Canada stunned on penalties by Guatemala in Gold Cup quarters: Canada falls to Guatemala in penalties at Gold Cup quarterfinals 4 days ago Duration 1:23 After a 1-1 draw in regulation, José Morales scored in the 7th round of penalties giving Guatemala the victory over Canada at the Gold Cup in Minneapolis Sunday. Mexico are chasing a record-extending 10th Gold Cup title, while the U.S. are eyeing an eighth crown. The U.S. beat Guatemala 2-1 in the first semi-final on Wednesday. The U.S. last won the continental tournament in 2021. "It's a 'Clasico', CONCACAF's direct rival. We have to win the 'Clasico' – I learned that from America – it will be a war," Mexico goalkeeper Luis Malagon said. The Gold Cup final will be played at the NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, on Sunday.

Mexico edge Honduras 1-0 to set up Gold Cup final showdown with US
Mexico edge Honduras 1-0 to set up Gold Cup final showdown with US

Daily Express

time03-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Express

Mexico edge Honduras 1-0 to set up Gold Cup final showdown with US

Published on: Thursday, July 03, 2025 Published on: Thu, Jul 03, 2025 Text Size: A scuffle breaks out between Mexico and Honduras players during their Gold Cup semifinal at Levi's stadium in Santa Clara. (AP pic) SANTA CLARA: Mexico will face the US in the Concacaf Gold Cup final after a second-half strike by Raul Jimenez earned the defending champions a 1-0 win over Honduras at the Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on Wednesday. Mexico had the lion's share of possession, but lacked quality in the final third. They were rewarded for their efforts when 16-year-old midfielder Gilberto Mora delivered a great pass to Jimenez, who fired an unstoppable shot past goalkeeper Edrick Menjivar in the 50th minute to put Mexico ahead. Edson Alvarez thought he had doubled Mexico's lead three minutes later with a simple tap-in following a set piece, but the defensive midfielder's effort was ruled offside after a lengthy VAR check. Mexico are chasing a record-extending 10th Gold Cup title, while the US are eyeing an eighth crown. The US beat Guatemala 2-1 in the first semi-final on Wednesday. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

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