Controversy and Chaos at USA vs. Mexico Soccer Match in Las Vegas

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The US men's soccer team won 3-0 against Mexico in the CONCACAF Nations League, but the match was cut short due to repeated homophobic chants from fans. Four players were ejected, including Americans Weston McKennie and Sergiño Dest. FIFA fined Mexico for anti-gay chants in January. Christian Pulisic scored two goals, but the match will be remembered for the ugly behavior of some fans. The US will face Canada in the final, but will be without McKennie and Dest due to their ejections.
Topics:sports#christian-pulisic#concacaf-nations-league#ejections#homophobic-chants#sports#us-mexico-soccer-match
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