Raul Jimenez scores twice as Mexico downs Canada in CONCACAF Nations League semifinal
- Raul Jimenez scored two goals, leading Mexico to a 2-0 victory against Canada in the CONCACAF Nations League semifinal on March 20, 2025.
- Canada was unable to convert their aggressive play into shots on target, managing only one compared to Mexico's three.
- Mexico will advance to the final against Panama, while Canada will face the U.S. In the third-place match on March 23, 2025.
- Canada coach Jesse Marsch expressed disappointment, stating, "That disappointment is hard to shake and it is a missed opportunity.
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Raul Jimenez scores twice as Mexico downs Canada in CONCACAF Nations League semifinal
Raul Jimenez stunned Canada with a first-minute goal and added another on a spectacular 75th-minute free kick for a 2-0 Mexico win Thursday in a frenetic, hot-blooded CONCACAF Nations League semifinal.
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