USMNT
When was Mexico’s last win against the United States?
El Tri will be looking to break a disappointing losing streak against the USMNT, as Aguirre and Pochettino meet up again.
The men’s Mexican national team faces a significant challenge against the United States on Tuesday, as the players aim to break a five-year winless streak against their northern rivals. Since 2019, when Javier “Chicharito” Hernández was still wearing the Tricolor jersey, Mexico has been unable to defeat the US, whether in friendlies or official matches. Chances will be boosted after news broke that Christian Pulisic, among others, would be missing for the Stars and Stripes.
Mexico’s last victory over the USMNT
Mexico’s last victory over the United States came in a friendly in September 2019, just a few months after the Tricolor defeated the Americans in the Gold Cup final that same year. In that match, Mexico won 3-0 with goals from Javier Hernández, Érick Gutiérrez, and Uriel Antuna. This was also the last game in which their star man Chicharito scored for the national team.
Since then, Mexico has been unable to overcome their fierce northern rival in any match, whether friendly or official. This losing streak has caused concern among fans, as the team has repeatedly failed to regain regional dominance.
Recent match history between Mexico and the US:
What is Mexico’s longest winless streak against the US?
Mexico’s longest winless streak against the United States is the current one of seven matches, in which El Tri has managed two ties. Previously, the longest streak was six games, between August 2011 and April 2015, during which Mexico recorded three ties and three losses.
The highly anticipated match between Mexico and the United States will take place at Estadio Akron in Guadalajara on Tuesday, October 15 at 10:30 p.m. ET / 7:30 p.m. PT.