USMNT's Inspiring Win Over Mexico Marred by Ugly Incidents and Anti-Gay Chants.

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Christian Pulisic scored twice and Weston McKennie added another goal as the United States Men's National Team defeated Mexico 3-0 in the Concacaf Nations League semifinals. The USMNT will face Canada in the final, but will be without McKennie and Sergino Dest due to red cards received during the match. The game was marred by anti-gay slurs chanted by Mexico's fans, leading to the match being called in stoppage time. Additionally, it was announced that Gregg Berhalter will return as the team's coach.
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