British Reactions to the INSANE 2021 USA vs Mexico CONCACAF Nations League Final!
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- British guys react to the exciting and completely insane highlights and events of the 2021 CONCACAF Nations League Final between USA and Mexico!
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Actually the entire state of Colorado is about a mile above sea level!
There's a LOT more to the Ethan Horvath story arc that wasn't even in that video. Everyone knows him as the starting goalkeeper in Luton Town's promotion push this last season, but he'd had some _incredibly_ hard luck in his career up to that point (especially for someone without a lengthy injury history):
-Started off bright as the starting goalkeeper for Norwegian top-flight powerhouse Molde (joined the club at the age of 17), including a storybook run in the 2015-16 Europa League in which they were "favorites" to get last place in a group of death featuring Ajax, Celtic, and a Fenerbahçe side that at the time included Robin van Persie, but won that group.
-Got sold to Club Brugge in 2017, played OK for them for awhile, then got unceremoniously benched when Brugge acquired Simon Mignolet in 2019 despite the goalkeeper position not being a clear weakness for them.
-At the time of this video, it had been around two years since then, and Horvath had played in something like four games in that time. When Mignolet tested positive for COVID in late 2020, Horvath had the opportunity to start in Brugge's UCL group-stage game away at FC Zenit, where he played quite well as his team scored the upset win. (That was his first game in _thirteen months_ IIRC, and he openly cried at the final whistle.) He'd then played in another game, a rather lackluster performance in league play, before again being benched due to Mignolet's recovery from COVID.
-And so he came into this game having played in only two games in over a year and a half (again, if I remember correctly). Kinda puts his stellar performance in a different light if you ask me. Anyway, I figure this match probably went a long way toward putting him on the map for a move to then-Championship side Nottingham Forest, where he again struggled with being benched despite playing well (though he got a few games when Brice Samba got banned for a bit), and then got his now-famous loan to Luton Town where he helped them win promotion to the EPL.
p.s. When Brice Samba went down injured in the 2022 EFL Championship final, Ethan Horvath came on to finish the game. This means he played for the winning side in back-to-back EFL Championship finals!
That's why he's in pen as the #2 behind Turner, for me. Has show repeatedly that he can come in cold in huge moments and perform, which is exactly what you need from a backup keeper.
👍👍👍 Great comment
If you're not familiar with Gio Reyna, he's probably the USA's best midfield/attacking mid prospect of the modern era. Starting to come on strong at Borussia Dortmund as a quality contributor. The hope is he follows the Sancho/Bellingham development route, becomes world class in their system & meets his potential. Excited to watch his career.
Reyna is older than Bellingham. And he’s already had more years in Dortmund’s system than Bellingham. His potential is not as high.
@TP-pq9xx They're both 20 now, less than a year apart in age. But if Reyna can't stay healthy for long streaks he'll never go as far as he should.
Shows me these guys are either EPL only or casuals.
Reyna was kinda Haaland’s KDB at before KDB
@@TP-pq9xxnobody said he had the same exact level of potential….
The first goalkeeper, Zack Steffen, is a Manchester city reserve goalkeeper who was on loan to Middlesboro last season. The sub goalkeeper was Ethan Horvath. He’s on the Nottingham forest roster, but was on loan to Lutontown last season and help them secure promotion through the playoffs. He kept the second most clean sheets of any keeper in the championship. Our current number one goalkeeper is Matt Turner who is reserve for Arsenal.
I love that you mentioned our finishing was a problem. After the World Cup, we managed to secure forward Folarin Balogun, who had over 20 goals in the French league last year. He’s a tri national and chose to play for us over England and Nigeria just a few weeks ago. I think it’s a couple months ago now. We’ve also started giving Ricardo Pepi a few more appearances. He scored 13 goals on a team that got relegated in the Dutch league.
One more note about Ethan Horvath who came on and made the game saving penalty save - Denver is his hometown and he was playing in front of a ton of friends and family who had never seen him play for the US team before and didn't expect him to be in the game that night.
The 2022 MLS Cup Final between Philadelphia Union and LAFC was an all-time great match definitely recommend checking that one out for some great American soccer. Gareth Bale was on LAFC at the time!
This! 👆
i went thru pain watching that lol my poor Union
If you want to do MLS, a good one to go for is the LAFC vs Philadelphia Union MLS Cup final last year. Crazy finish
The only thing the video left out were the "hostile" dramatics from the fans (you caught a hint of it), the Mexico manager's red card, and a few other things. Other than than, a memorable match for any USMNT or Mexico fan (for better or worse).
Yup! This video is pretty cool, with some of the behind the scenes/locker room clips, and it’s very well produced. Still, it doesn’t quite do the game justice, like the full highlight reel does. It was still great to watch though, since I’ve never seen this one before.
Our 3rd in line no9, Jesus Ferreira just scored back to back hat tricks in the gold cup against St Kitts and Nevis and Trinidad and Tobago. Two very small Caribbean countries, which are not very competitive. But he earned himself a new nickname,
The Pirate of the Caribbean! 😂
Horvath is on the books at Forest and was at loan starting for Luton. They're trying to keep him for their prem campaign. Steffen is about to sign for Leicester City, after being on loan for middlesbrough. And Reyna might be the most talented American playing in Europe right now. Had injury problems last year but is getting back. Almost had a goal a game off the bench in Germany post world cup.
Solid reaction. The USMNT is filled with great stories. Pulisic, Reyna, Weah, Balogun, Dest, McKennie, and Adams all have growing reputations in the periphery of conversations about the greatest current football players. This is the team that fosters a WC winning team. All are talents nipping at the heels of world class players that are writing the "what-if" fairy tale of US Soccer. The kids that are currently playing youth soccer imitating these players are the ones who will lead the USMNT to the 10 of national teams
Whenever USA plays Mexico in a big venue in America, its always majority Mexico fans so its neither really a home game or an advantage.
Reyna is Claudio Reyna’s son. He’s been playing for Dortmund
Well, we did beat Mexico in the 2021 Gold Cup final, too. 🙂
The funny thing is that all of the fighting, drink-throwing, and fan violence you saw in your reaction to the 2023 USA vs. Mexico was even worse in this game. As an American fan, I never liked Mexico's national team much to begin with but this is probably when the entire confederation started to sour on them
The video didn't include all the shinnanigans that always happen when USA and Mexico face off, it was really chippy and the youngsters didn't back down
Muchos mexicanos insultaron a 🇦🇷🇦🇷 con canticos "en las Malvinas se habla inglés" asi que me alegra que mexico reciba tantas derrotas porque su afición demuestra su nula educación
Okay argenkistan 😂
@@quevetorwy soy mexicano xD tenías que ser un pendejazo
I'm shocked that you don't remember young Reyna's dad Claudio who played for, among others, Man City.
This is the match that kicked off the recent US dominance over Mexico. Including this match, the US is undefeated in 6 STRAIGHT GAMES against Mexico. 4 Wins, 2 draws. 5 of those in competitive matches, including 2 finals, and 1 semi-final.
So glad y'all reacted to this match, felt like a huge turning point for us
The US was on the rise and Mexico on the decline, but this result felt ahead of schedule. Was a joy as a US fan to watch these kids go in and seize the moment.
If you really want to watch another USA v MEX game, checkout the 2021 Gold Cup Final. It was the same summer as this game after the international schedule was rearranged due to COVID. The US used a mostly different squad of players, and it provided opportunities for certain US players to take a step up to the A team
This was the final from 2021. The game you initially referenced was the semifinal from a few weeks ago. By the way, the player down from Pulisics goal celebration was Gio, he was hit in the head from debris thrown from Mexican fans (you can see the contact a few seconds prior, it's caught on video)
MLS is growing so fast. Check out the LA Galaxy vs LAFC match from this July 4th, 2023. It was played in front of 84,000 fans which is a record for an MLS match.
Remember that Pulisic has just come into the team fresh off Chelsea's win in the Champions League Final. That was his second trophy in 8 days...
Thats the last time i think i seen Brooks in a USA kit 😂
Great vid, and love the chat between you both! 💯
"Horvath, I don't know who that is. You'll have to tell me?"
"Horvath....He's uhhh, backup Men's National team goalkeeper" 🤣 Go USA and England is always my 2nd favorite team National team 👍
Denver, Colorado is in fact almost exactly 5,280 feet above sea level so it has long been known as the "Mile High City." The prior football stadium there was called Mile High Stadium and the current stadium is called Empower Field at Mile High.
Ethan Horvath actually plays for Luton Town and was critical in the promotion playoff.
In fairness to that extra time stat, as much as they play, they usually only play in friendlies and World Cup Qualifiers which all don't have extra time. And before the Nations Leagues started kicking up, we only had the CONCACAF Gold Cup (the noramal conferderation championship) every 2 years to have extra time eligible games for and it's not like we played each other every time for those.
I think the player down was goal-scorer Gio Reyna who had been subbed out earlier. He was hit by a bottlecap or full bottle; something that definitely hurt but he was okay.
I mean, there's plenty of good American soccer to get into. For US games the best overall games are generally from the World Cup. The 2002 opener against Portugal and the knockout games against Mexico and Germany (we lost 1-0 to Germany but it was one of the best games we've ever played), the 2006 second group stage game against Italy, the 2010 World Cup all 4 games of which were instant classics, the 2014 games against Ghana and Portugal and knockout round game against Belgium were bangers. Then there's a BUNCH of World Cup Qualifiers against Mexico that were great, mainly the dos a cero (two to zero) games which was also the score of that 2002 WC Round of 16 game. As far as MLS, given the format, usually the great MLS Cup Finals are the games that rise to the top of my memory. Some of the best of those include this past year's LAFC/Philadelphia Union final(probably the best), the 2021 final where my NYCFC beat Portland in a shootout but only after Portland tied it late in normal time, and the 2016 final (another potential best ever) that Secret Base actually did a Rewinder on...czcams.com/video/H9RiP3Gt4cQ/video.html
Also, while probably the darkest moment in US Soccer history, I do want to point you toward the game that knocked us out of qualifying for the 2018 World Cup. I point it out not so you can relish in our pain per se (and if you do, I'll bring up 1994 in a nanosecond 😉) but to show you how absolutely improbable the whole thing was. Not only did we have to play bad for the whole qualifying campaign including the last game, but BOTH of the other qualifying games happening that night had to have their results flip mid game in order for it to happen. Here's another good Secret Base rundown about it...czcams.com/video/_gjDuuV-JwE/video.html
I haven't seen the Secret Base video, but does it include the non-goal that counted?
Not sure if you’ve done it, but the Red Sox breaking the Curse.
You should watch the recent Galaxy vs LAFC match that broke the mls attendance record
The Wayne Rooney (at DC United) play vs. Orlando stoppage time play is a must watch. Short, but amazing.
Horvath just won the championship with luton on loan from Nottingham
You definitely need to watch a video about the Sounders/Timbers rivalry in the MLS. It is not an exaggeration to say that it challenges for best football rivalries worldwide, and the Sounders and Timbers both have supporter clubs that go back to the 70s and some of the longest and richest football history in the US. It's easily the oldest rivalry in the US. There's two good videos on it: "Battle for Cascadia" and "Timbers vs Sounders | Rivals From Day One". Both are excellent.
Good for you for using the word soccer. 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Do you two not watch any ball outside England? Reyna has been killing it at Dortmund for a while. Baller!
I don’t watch bundesliga, but to be fair, we pretty much only watch American sport these days 😂
There are generally a lot more Mexican fans than US fans at these matches, even in the US.
Need more USMNT reactions!
I'm sure you guys have already heard of most of these players especially David Beckham but these are our MLS greats
Top Five
#5)Dwayne De Rosario
Position: Midfielder/forward
Teams: San Jose Earthquakes (2001-05), Houston Dynamo (2006-08), Toronto FC (2009-11, 2014), New York Red Bulls (2011), DC United (2011-13)
Honors: Four-time MLS Cup winner, 2011 MLS MVP and Golden Boot winner, six-time MLS Best XI, two-time MLS Goal of the Year award winner
De Rosario had a knack for scoring dramatic goals, including the golden goal to win the 2001 MLS Cup.
#4)Robbie Keane
Position: Forward
Team: Los Angeles Galaxy (2011-16)
Three-time MLS Cup winner, 2014 MLS MVP, four-time MLS Best XI
With David Beckham and Landon Donovan already in tow, Keane was the final piece for a Galaxy dynasty that won three MLS Cups in a four-year span.
#3)Jaime Moreno
Position: Forward
Teams: DC United (1996-2003, 2004-10), MetroStars (2003)
Four-time MLS Cup winner, five-time MLS Best XI
Fourth all time in goals scored and sixth all time in assists, Moreno was the first to hit the 100 goals-100 assists career plateau. Landon Donovan is the only other MLS player with more than 100 career goals and 100 career assists.
#2) Chris Wondolowski
Position: Forward
Teams: San Jose Earthquakes (2005, 2009-present), Houston Dynamo (2006-09)
Honors: MLS' all-time leading goal-scorer, 2012 MLS MVP, three-time MLS Best XI, two-time MLS Golden Boot winner, two-time MLS Cup winner
#1)Landon Donovan
Position: Midfielder
Teams: San Jose Earthquakes (2001-04), Los Angeles Galaxy (2005-14, 2016)
Honors: Six-time MLS Cup winner, 2009 MLS MVP and Goal of the Year winner, seven-time MLS Best XI
ranks second on the all-time goals-scored list and first on the career assists list. He's also won a quarter of the league's MLS Cup titles.
Honorable mentions:
David Beckham
Position: Midfielder
Team: Los Angeles Galaxy (2007-12)
Honors: Two-time MLS Cup winner, 2011 MLS Best XI
Beckham signing with the Galaxy after playing for European soccer powerhouses Manchester United and Real Madrid was a seminal moment in the league's history.
Marco Etcheverry
Position: Midfielder
Three-time MLS Cup winner, 1998 MLS MVP, four-time MLS Best XI, two-time MLS Goal of the Year award winner
Midfield maestro for the DC United teams that dominated in the league's formative years.
Diego Valeri
Position: Midfielder
Team: Portland Timbers (2013-present)
Honors: 2015 MLS Cup winner, 2017 MLS MVP, three-time MLS Best XI
Arguably the league's most technically gifted midfielder ever, Valeri also scored the fastest goal in MLS Cup history.
Nick Rimando
Position: Goalkeeper
Teams: Miami Fusion (2000-01), DC United (2002-06), Real Salt Lake (2007-19)
Honors: Two-time MLS Cup winner, three-time MLS Save of the Year winner
Rimando holds the MLS records for career wins, shutouts, saves and overall appearances. His stops in a penalty shootout against the LA Galaxy in the 2009 MLS Cup helped Real Salt Lake win its first title.
Jeff Agoos
Position: Defender
Teams: DC United (1996-2000), San Jose Earthquakes (2001-04), MetroStars (2005)
Honors: Five-time MLS Cup winner, three-time MLS Best XI, 2001 MLS Defender of the Year, 2009 National Soccer Hall of Fame inductee
Agoos is second only to Landon Donovan for most MLS Cup wins.
Eddie Pope
Position: Defender
Teams: DC United (1996-2002), MetroStars (2003-04), Real Salt Lake (2005-07)
Honors: Three-time MLS Cup winner, four-time MLS Best XI, 1997 MLS Defender of the Year, 2011 National Soccer Hall of Fame inductee
Pope scored the dramatic golden goal to give DC United the win in the first MLS Cup in 1996.
Carlos Valderrama
Position: Midfielder
Teams: Tampa Bay Mutiny (1996-97, 1999-01), Miami Fusion (1998-99), Colorado Rapids (2001-02)
Honors: 1996 MLS MVP, three-time MLS Best XI
Still the MLS record-holder for single-season assists (26), Valderrama's popularity was boosted by not only his knack for dropping dimes but also for sporting the most distinctive hair in league history.
Btw Ethan horvath was on loan this year at luton from Nottingham Forrest because of this save and game
MLS, I would recommend FC Dallas vs Seattle Sounders (2019 Playoffs 1st round) and the first El Traffico (LA Galaxy vs LAFC) 2018.
Love the reaction. Couple of quick points:
Yedlin played for Newcastle, not Spurs
Reyna is Claudio Reyna's son, he was instrumental in this year's Nation's League win. Young player who plays for Borussia Dortmund.
For MLS, please watch the documentary about the decades long history between the Seattle Sounders and Portland (Portscum) Timbers aka The Twigs
My man Bj Callahan been there from the start!!
Ethan Horvath is now the Luton Town goalkeeper!
It’s was the backup keepers home town as well..
I'm surprised that you don't remember young Reyna's dad Claudio who played for, among others, Man City.
Horvath was world class that game
Ok, thank you for taking a look at this game. Here's your comment and like and sub for the almighty algorithm. The best MLS stuff you ask? Zlatan Ibrahimovic's debut for LA Galaxy in the first ever Trafico. Maybe LAFC/Philly in last year's MLS cup was the greatest MLS game in its history so far, what with the stakes and all, but MLS' best, most entertaining game in its history so far was that first Trafico. Honorabe mention to DC-Orlando in 2018--the Wayne Rooney play and Lucho Acosta hat-trick.
Ethan Horvath, keeper who blocked penalty as back up plays for Luton Town.
Zach Steffan was on loan last year at Middlesbrough. I think he is out on loan again for the upcoming season as well. But, yes. He is on the books at City.
Gio plays for -Dortmund
Dest- barca/psv
Pulisic- Milan
Josh Sargent- Nortwich
Tyler adams- Leeds/Bournemouth
McKennie- Juve/Leeds
Tim weah- son of first and only African ballon dore winner George weah.
Mexico hasn’t beaten us since 2019…. change in tides of the rivalry 😎
CONCACAF refs are notoriously awful
So much so that when a team gets hard-done by the refs in CONCACAF (whether it's the Champions League/Champions Cup, World Cup Qualifying, etc.), we say they got CONCACAF'd.
LA Galaxy vs Levas
4th of July game
82,000 fans
YOU STAY CLASSY, MEXICO FANS
Horvath is the Luton Town starting keeper
React to recent gold cup Canada v us
Would love some more uh, US vs Mexico 😂
The US Canada gold cup semi final.
Oh man. This video doesnt even show half of what happened in this game. As wild if not wilder than this years Semi final
You guys need to see Larry Csonka. Only guy to ever get a personal foul while running the football for hitting someone to hard.
Ethan Hirvath was the keeper for Luton Town this past season
Horvath is the keeper at Luton Town
As a Liverpool fan, I rather enjoyed the Steffen howler in the 2022 FA Semi's gifting Mane the goal. Thanks for the reminder 😎👍
Cuz murica is all about that rockets red glare 😂
What as omitted from this highlight was Denver and really any us stadium will be invaded by Mexican fans. They started chanting the slurs and the game was delayed. My recollection my be wrong though so verify this was the match.
Do mexico 4 - 2 US next. I know the US lost this one but it was a game as good as this one.
Oh my goodness, I get it now! When you two watch American sports, and you’re like, well why did that happen? And as an American sports fan, I’m thinking, well duh, it’s obvious. But when that dude was possibly offsides, I was like, well why did that happen?
Y’all should do a series explaining British sports to yanks. Because I am so confused by European football.
Do USA vs Mexico World Cup qualification in Ohio behind the scenes
This injury was unfortunately the start of Steffen losing his starting spot for the USMNT. He’s since been replaced full-time by Arsenal’s Matt Turner and Steffen was on loan this past season to Middlesbrough. Thought it worth mentioning because he was an excellent keeper by US standards while he held the position and shouldn’t be forgotten now that the squad has really turned a corner results-wise in the two years since.
I'm not saying Steffen's trash or anything, he's a decent keeper, but Turner should have been starting over him already at this point. Steffen was one of several players who Berhalter called into camps early in his tenure that stuck around basically due to status quo bias.
@@Vergilius314 i mean he was never Tim Howard or anything but I’m just saying, he deserved to lose his spot fair and square with Turner earning it and taking it from him. Injuries suck.
We call it getting "Concacafed"
As with all of these you need to see a fan video since all the real highlights are the fouls, yellows, and reds. Every time we meet there is blood shed and subs from injury.
Messi in Inter Miami reaction mls
Charlotte FC home attendance MLS record video please
Yo the mexico coach got a red card y’all need to be watching the full game for shit like this
This was indeed a great match…not so much for the football itself
If the US team hadn't riled up the Mexican fans, I don't know if that 122nd-minute penalty gets called. But given it was 8 minutes after the US got a penalty and intentionally taunted the always-testy Mexican fans, I can only imagine how much chaos would have erupted had the penalty to Mexico not been called. Fortunately for us, the keeper saved it.
Ball don't lie
This video does a good job of summarizing the major events of the game, but unfortunately (?) doesn't include much of the rampant CONCACAF shithousery. Pulisic drew the winning penalty at 107:45, and buried it a full six minutes later, during which time Mexico's coach, "Tata" Martino, was shown red for bizarrely wrapping his arm around the ref's shoulder as he was at the review monitor. That's the tip of the iceberg.
Brits calling it soccer…😂
The term "soccer" did actually originate from the Brits themselves.
I want soccer to be fun. Cheer for every stupid chance, just to see a 0-0 snooze fest. It's just not the game we want it to be.
English soccer is kinda boring, because it’s no standing, no smoke, no passion, players are great, but I understand the state won’t allow it, and cover the 1980s English soccer when it was raw on the pitch in the stands
What a strange choice for a reaction video - choosing the stylized/highly edited video. Makes it come off not near as serious, and much more as a “let’s save time on this” effort. Unfortunate, really.
Not a very good video to react to. A standard highlights video would be better
4:08 yeah Gregg doesn't do tactics. I'm infuriated we brought him back we've basically conceded that we will never be able to compete tactically with the top European and South American teams. We are really going to squander our greatest ever generation of talent because we brought back the US Soccer Federation Vice President's brother to be our manager again.