Mexico advance to Gold Cup final

Gold Cup 2015Wednesday night Panama took on Mexico in the Gold Cup semi-finals, history will show Mexico advanced to the final of the CONCACAF Gold Cup with a 2-1 victory over 10-man Panama after extra time, this was one of the craziest Gold Cup games.

Referee Mark Geiger reduced Panama to 10 men in the first half after Luis Tejada flung his arm back and Mexico's Francisco Rodriguez tumbled to the ground to sell it. Geiger then awarded an 89th-minute penalty when Torres fell on the ball after an attempted clearance to plunge the game into extra time and spark a 10-minute stoppage marred by flying beverages and scuffles on the field.

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Panama's players first surrounded Geiger, then walked towards the sidelines, refusing to continue.

Scuffles broke out between the rival benches. Suited soccer administrators stalked the sidelines, trying to restore order. More than 10 minutes ticked by, filled with furious ranting and arm-waving from all parties. Neutrals wondered if the game would be called off.

His final decision arrived justifiably after Torres bundled Carlos Vela to the ground, but the damage was already well and truly carried out.

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When sanity finally resumed Andres Guardado promptly strode up to the penalty spot, slammed the ball into the bottom corner and took the game into extra time.

Guardado converted both penalties to rescue Mexico after another dire performance and salvage a place in the final on Sunday, with this coming just days after a terrible call ruined the end of Mexico's quarterfinal victory over Costa Rica.

Panama's players rushed Geiger at the final whistle, before security stepped in and ushered the official away to safety.

Panama coach Hernan Gomez called the equalizer a "stolen goal" and said he was left with "immense sadness."

"I ask myself why did this happen?" Gomez said through a translator. "We were doing everything well. It is very sad. We are people of football and I still can't believe this happened and I wonder if this really happened."

The players showed how they felt in this postgame team photo. Translated, the sign reads “CONCACAF Thieves” and “Corrupt.”

After what we saw on Wednesday night between these two, you can’t really blame them fo wanting to express just how displeased they were with everything that went down. Those referees basically took it all away from them.

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