El Tri grab seventh CONCACAF Gold Cup title

1PHILADELPHIA - Andres Guardado scored his fourth goal of the knockout rounds, not needing a penalty kick this time, and Mexico won its seventh CONCACAF Gold Cup title Sunday with a 3-1 victory over upstart Jamaica.
2Jesus Corona and Oribe Peralta added goals as El Tri scored twice early in the second half to ensure this match wouldn't come down to any calls in the final minutes.
3It was a convincing performance for coach Miguel Herrera and his team after some shaky play and contentious moments in the previous two games.
4Jamaica had made a rousing run to the final, stunning the U.S. in the semis to become the first Caribbean nation to reach the Gold Cup's championship match.
5And the Reggae Boyz looked as though they belonged in the opening minutes, keeping the pressure on Mexico with several promising scoring chances but they didn't put a shot on goal.
6Jamaica hadn't trailed since early in the second half of its Gold Cup opener before a yellow card helped lead to Mexico's first goal.
7Darren Mattocks scored in the 80th minute to cut the Reggae Boyz's deficit to 3-1.
8Jonathan dos Santos found Paul Aguilar out wide on a free kick, and Aguilar crossed it to Guardado, whose left-footed volley made it 1-0 in the 31st minute.
9Just more thanr a minute into the second half, Jesus Corona stole the ball from Michael Hector pushed forward, slid his left-footed shot from the edge of the area under the legs of Wes Morgan for a 2-0 lead in the 47th minute.
10Another mistake by Hector in the 61st minute put Mexico up 3-0.
11El Tri will face the U.S., the 2013 Gold Cup champ, on Oct. 9 for CONCACAF's spot in the 2017 Confederations Cup in Russia.