USA Defeats Mexico 2-0 & Books Place In FIFA World Cup 2014: Match Highlights & Analysis [VIDEO]

Christopher Harris
USA Defeats Mexico 2-0 & Books Place In FIFA World Cup 2014: Match Highlights & Analysis [VIDEO]
USA Defeats Mexico 2-0 & Books Place In FIFA World Cup 2014: Match Highlights & Analysis [VIDEO]

After defeating Mexico two-nil in Columbus, Ohio, the United States have qualified for FIFA World Cup 2014 thanks to the three points plus the fact that Panama was unable to defeat Honduras in San Pedro Sula, where the two teams tied 2-2.

Watch the highlights of the historic 2-0 win by the United States below. Plus, watch the post-match analysis and debate in the above video, featuring Kartik Krishnaiyer, Dave Denholm (FOX Soccer) and Kris Heneage (ESPN FC).

The trio of experts discuss the talking points from the game, what the key factors were in the United States win, what this means for Mexico’s chances of qualifying for the World Cup as well as who the man of the match was for the United States, and much more.

Congratulations to the United States of America who joined Italy and the Netherlands today as automatically qualifying for FIFA World Cup 2014 with two games still remaining.

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