Christian Pulisic and his new taunt towards the Mexican national team

After winning the CONCACAF Nations League title, the American forward made a new reference to the famous phrase “two to zero”.


American Forward Christian Pulisic added a new irony to his repertoire against Mexican team2-0 in the final with a 'reminder' Concacaf Nations League And An angry celebration.

The official account of the national team American team On X, formerly Twitter, he posted a video in which he appears Christian Pulisic During the celebrations of the third degree Concacaf Nations League For 'Stars and Stripes', “Christian, have you seen the scoreboard?”

“I didn't even notice. 'Two to zero,'” he replies. Pulisic to the camera.

The “two to zero” reference you mention Christian Pulisic This is mainly due to feet Mexican team At the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup, after their unexpected elimination America With the score told in the Round of 16, the legend began a year ago in Columbus, Ohio, where the American team turned the venue into a fortress to qualify and celebrate victories during four processes en route to the tournament. Electronic.

This is not the first time Christian Pulisic makes fun of Mexican team. Ahead of the 2022 World Cup clash against Qatar, Triathlon goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa revealed that Mexico is “that mirror” in which the United States wants to “see, reflect and copy itself”; The American responded with a goal on the field, as well as the legend 'Man in the Mirror' ('Man in the Mirror', in English) under the shirt.

A year later, in the semifinals Concacaf Nations League, Christian Pulisic He scored a double and played 'Rock Paper Scissors' with Weston McKenney in celebration, then represented the score (2-0) with 'Scissors' and 'Rock'.

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