U.S. Men Shut Out Mexico
The United States soccer team scored four goals against Mexico for the first time in 61 years, routing North America’s dominant team 4-0 in the U.S. Cup ‘95 tournament.
Roy Wegerle, Thomas Dooley, John Harkes and Claudio Reyna scored for the United States, which beat the Mexicans for just the seventh time in 43 games. Reyna also assisted on two goals and was the dominant player on the field.
Goalkeeper Kasey Keller got the shutout before 38,615 at RFK Stadium, the largest soccer crowd in the United States since last summer’s World Cup.