Kemar Lawrence scored in the 88th minute to give Jamaica a shocking 1-0 upset of defending champion Mexico on Sunday in a CONCACAF Gold Cup semi-final match.
The 24-year-old fullback for Major League Soccer’s New York Red Bulls expertly curled a left-footed free kick around the Mexico wall and just under the crossbar to deliver Jamaica a stunner at the Rose Bowl.
The Reggae Boyz advanced to face the host United States in Wednesday’s championship match at Santa Clara, California.
The US squad beat Costa Rica 2-0 in a Saturday semi-final.
Despite sending most of their best players to Russia for the Confederations Cup, the Mexicans saw the dismal result as a reason for soul-searching and self-examination, acting manager Luis Pompilio Paez said.
“The football of Mexico has to rise from this fall,” he said. “There will be an individual and collective analysis as well as self-criticism.
“We have to make adjustments. We’re determined to give out best. When we do not win, we all have to do self-criticism and reflections. This is a process and we all have to improve.”
It was only the third-ever victory for Jamaica over Mexico as the Reggae Boyz avenged a 3-1 loss to the Mexicans in the 2015 Gold Cup final after battling them to a goal-less draw earlier this month in the group stage.
“El Tri” trailed for the first time in the tournament when Lawrence chipped in the impressive shot from 25 metres out off a free kick set up by Hugo Ayala’s foul on Jamaican substitute Michael Binns.
Mexico goalkeeper Jose Corona was planted too far left to make a play on the ball, tucked just under the crossbar near the far corner of the woodwork.
The seven-time champions pressured Jamaica to the finish but could not net the equaliser.
“We had the illusion of giving a victory to the Mexican fans,” Paez said. “What we lacked was efficiency.
“Jamaica gave priority to the defensive. Things were missing to score goals. We look for all the sides, as it is necessary to look for the goals. The effort was made, we were efficient, but not effective to solve.”
The Mexican squad will now return its attention to World Cup qualifying, which resumes in September.
Mexico leads the six-team CONCACAF qualifying table with four wins and two draws for 14 points.
“We want to go to a World Cup and transcend,” Paez said. “We are very close to going.”
Jamaica goalkeeper Andre Blake was credited with five saves, among his most impressive a two-fisted stop in the 65th minute off a Mexico free kick by Jesus Gallardo, whose line drive rocket from just beyond the penalty area was knocked away and cleared by the Reggae Boyz backline.
Time and again, Jamaica’s shut-down defensive unit denied Mexico, Rodolfo Pizarro coming away empty in the 75th minute wide of the far post and Blake thwarting a Gallardo header in the 81st minute.
Jamaica’s best chance before the game winner came in the 78th minute, a spinning header toward the bottom left corner of the goal by Jamaica’s Damion Lowe batted away by Corona’s right hand.
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