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Mexico vs Suriname | CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025 | Live Updates & Final Score
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Watch the latest updates and highlights from the Mexico vs Suriname Group A clash at the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Mexico edged Suriname 1-0 in a thrilling match full of drama and close chances. Stay tuned for more Gold Cup coverage and expert analysis!
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00:00Mexico vs Suriname CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025 Group A Live Update Score
00:05The 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup continues with a thrilling Group A clash between Mexico and
00:12Suriname at ATT Stadium, Arlington, Texas. Mexico currently sits second in the group,
00:19aiming to secure a knockout stage spot. Mexico and Costa Rica lead Group A with
00:24three points each after narrow wins in their openers. Mexico defeated the Dominican Republic
00:303-2, while Costa Rica edged Suriname 4-3. Coach Javier Aguirre fields a strong lineup featuring
00:38Luis Angel MalagĂłn in goal, defenders Israel Reyes and Cesar Montes, midfielders Edson Alvarez and
00:45Roberto Alvarado, and forwards RaĂșl JimĂ©nez and Julian Quinones. Suriname, coached by Stanley Menzo,
00:53makes some adjustments after their loss to Costa Rica. Key players include goalkeeper Etienne
00:59Vecin, defenders Shaquille Penas and Leo Abina, and attackers Gerano Kirk and Ricanel Margaret.
01:07The opening half was intense but scoreless. Mexico created several chances, notably Edson
01:13Alvarez's efforts, but Suriname's defense and goalkeeper Vecin stood firm. Suriname used speed
01:20on the counterattack but couldn't break through. Mexico controlled possession and pushed into
01:26Suriname's half, while Suriname focused on compact defense and quick counters. Both teams showed
01:33resilience, with several close attempts and key saves. The second half started with Mexico pressing
01:39hard. Roberto Alvarado's left-footed strike tested Suriname's keeper early on. Suriname responded with
01:48long balls and set-piece threats, keeping the game tense. With 15 minutes remaining, Mexico introduced
01:55Santiago Jiménez, adding fresh attacking energy. Jiménez nearly scored, hitting the post with a
02:02powerful shot. Suriname pushed forward desperately, winning a late free kick. The match's final minutes
02:10were frantic. Both teams hit the woodwork and missed golden chances. Mexico's defense, led by
02:17Malagon, held strong against Suriname's late surge. Mexico secured a narrow 1-0 victory, moving closer to
02:25the knockout stage. Suriname's spirited effort earned respect despite the loss, ending their tournament run
02:32but showcasing their fighting spirit. Mexico will face Costa Rica next in a crucial Group A match,
02:39while Suriname looks to rebound against the Dominican Republic. Stay tuned for more Gold Cup updates and highlights.
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