Copa América

Mexico’s Next Opponent Makes A Statement Beating Panama 4-2

Less than 12 months after last year’s big win at the 2015 Copa America, Chile seemed to be struggling at the group stage of this Centenario edition. Last year Chile certainly made good use of the sold-out stadiums when it was hosting the Copa America. It helps when walls of red jerseys spur you on. However, this time around, in the US, the team could only rely on its own skills.

The Spanish-Language Call Of Tecatito's Goal Is Epic

A great goal deserves a great call, and Jesus "Tecatito" Corona's goal against Venezuela Monday definitely deserved a great call.

Fortunately, a great call was provided by Univision announcer Pablo Ramirez Gomez.

The Ref For Peru vs. Brazil Did Something We've Never Seen Before

Peru vs. Brazil in the Copa America group stage Sunday saw an unprecedented refereeing decision regarding a handball.

No, not that one.

You know that thing where players go down as soon as they get bumped and they grab the ball while they're on the ground, but before the ref can call anything, and force the ref to decide between a foul and a handball? I f****** hate when players do that.

Jamaica's Only Goal In The Copa America Was An Own-Goal

Je-Vaughn Watson scored Jamaica's first-ever Copa America goal. The problem with that is Je-Vaughn Watson scored the goal into Jamaica's net.

Tecatito Scores Best Goal Of The Copa America, Secures First For Mexico In Group

OK. OK. Now that I have had time to breath after Mexico’s thrilling 1-1 draw with Venezuela, a result that gives Mexico first place in Group C, I can relate to all of you what just happened. 

WHAT JUST HAPPENED?!?!

Honestly, this Copa America has been one of the most exciting tournaments I have ever seen. Euro 2016 has been good, but not this good. The last World Cup was good, but not this good. And Jesus “Tecatito” Corona just scored the best goal we have seen so far, and we have seen some really good goals.

Don’t believe me? Just watch: 

Argentina And Mexico Have Established Themselves As Copa America Favorites

Fourteen goals in the Copa America's first round of group stage matches were sort of a disappointment for fans. 

Well, never mind that since the first round is in the past. Brazil, Argentina, and team USA combined for a total 16 goals scored, beating the whole field in the first round. In total, we had 30 goals scored in the second round of group stage matches. 

Hopefully, the goals will keep raining, and we will get to watch more and more shows like we’ve seen this week.

Top of the world:

Argentina

Peru Hand Of God Goal Dumps Brazil Out Of Copa America

Soccer is cruel.

Before we show the video, you know which one, we need to get some things straght. First, Brazil did not deserve to win that game. They were lethargic in attack and only slightly less lethargic in defense.

Second, a case can easily be made that Brazil did not even deserve to advance. They scored seven goals against Haiti, but didn't score any goals against Ecuador or Peru. To win in soccer, you have to score goals. I've always said that.

4 Players Who Shine For Their Country But Suck For Their Club

Some players feel that the colors of their country fit better than anything else. The whole team speaks the same language and shares the same culture as them. A whole country supports them.

Maybe it is the honor in wearing your national team’s jersey, maybe it is the positive pressure that international games produce. Whatever it is, it is hard not to see a pattern with some players who simply play better for their country than for their club.

Here is a short list.

A Referee May Or May Not Have Grabbed His Crotch During Mexico vs. Uruguay

Uruguay had a terrible Copa America, getting bouced after playing just two games (losses to Mexico and Venezuela), and one moment sums up their tournament perfectly. During Mexico vs. Uruguay, Uruguay's players were imploring an assistant ref to call a handball, and the assistant ref is supposed to have grabbed his crotch in response.

The USA Has Every Reason To Believe They Can Win The Copa America

Don’t laugh, the United States of America has every reason to believe they can win the Copa America Centenario. Having clinched a birth in the quarter-finals, it’s as good a time as any to dissect this American squad. 

In Brad Guzan, they have one of the best goalkeepers on the continent. John Brooks absolutely nullified Paraguay in the most complete manner a defender can. Michael Bradley continues to grow in stature from his holding midfield role, and the USA boasts enough attacking options to trouble the entire Copa field.

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