Mexico wins 7th Gold Cup title with 3-1 victory over Jamaica

1Mexico's Andres Guardado, (18) celebrates his goal with teammates during the first half of the CONCACAF Gold Cup championship soccer match against Jamaica, Sunday, July 26, 2015, in Philadelphia.
2Mexico's Andres Guardado, left, scores past Jamaica's Adrian Mariappa, center, and Ryan Thompson during the first half of the CONCACAF Gold Cup championship soccer match, Sunday, July 26, 2015, in Philadelphia.
3Mexico's Jesus Duenas celebrates after a goal by teammate Jesus Corona during the second half of the CONCACAF Gold Cup championship soccer match against Jamaica, Sunday, July 26, 2015, in Philadelphia.
4Mexico's Oribe Peralta (19) celebrates after scoring a goal past Jamaica's Joel McAnuff (10) during the second half of the CONCACAF Gold Cup championship soccer match, Sunday, July 26, 2015, in Philadelphia.
5Mexico players celebrate their 3-1 win over Jamaica in the CONCACAF Gold Cup championship soccer match, Sunday, July 26, 2015, in Philadelphia.
6Mexico players celebrate after winning the CONCACAF Gold Cup championship soccer match against Jamaica, Sunday, July 26, 2015, in Philadelphia.
7Mexico won 3-1.
8Andres Guardado scored again, with no penalty kick needed this time, and his teammates finally managed some goals, too.
9Mexico ensured the final wouldn't come down to any calls in the final minutes with a 3-1 victory over upstart Jamaica for the CONCACAF Gold Cup title Sunday.
10Guardado had his fourth goal of the knockout rounds, and Jesus Corona and Oribe Peralta also scored as El Tri won its seventh Gold Cup.
11It was a convincing performance for coach Miguel Herrera and his team after some shaky play and contentious moments in the previous two games.
12Jamaica 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.
13And the Reggae Boyz looked as though they belonged in the opening minutes, keeping the pressure on Mexico with several promising scoring chances but never putting a shot on goal.
14But then El Tri started to find the gaps in the defense, and a yellow card for Jamaica helped lead to Mexico's first goal.
15The Reggae Boyz hadn't trailed since early in the second half of its Gold Cup opener.
16Mexico, which already held the record for most Gold Cup titles, is 7-1 in finals.
17El Tri will face the U.S., the 2013 Gold Cup champ, on Oct. 9 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, for CONCACAF'S spot in the 2017 Confederations Cup in Russia.
18"We won a game today, but we don't accomplish our goal yet," Herrera said.
19The only way Mexico had been able to score in the knockout rounds before Sunday was on penalty kicks, all three by Guardado.
20And two of those came on late, questionable calls.
21Against Costa Rica in the quarterfinals, a scoreless game was moments from going to a shootout when Guardado converted his penalty in the final minute of extra time.
22Mexico had been the better team that day, but that wasn't the case in the semifinals.
23Down to 10 men, Panama was on the verge of victory when a disputed hand ball set up a penalty for Guardado in second-half stoppage time, and he scored on another for the winner in extra time.
24Mexico had gone 272 minutes since one of its players scored on anything other than a penalty when Guardado put El Tri ahead for good Sunday.
25Jonathan 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.
26Guardado, voted top player of the tournament, had also been the last Mexico player to score on anything other than a penalty with his goal in the 88th minute against Trinidad and Tobago in the final group stage match.
27Any chance of a Jamaica comeback quickly evaporated after halftime.
28Just over a minute in, Jesus Corona, who had failed to convert two good chances in the first half, stole the ball from Michael Hector and pushed forward.
29The 22-year-old 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.
30Corona was selected top young player of the tournament.
31Another mistake by Hector in the 61st minute put Mexico up 3-0.
32He whiffed on an attempted clearance, and the ball went right to Peralta for an easy goal.
33Shortly after, Guardado came off to a thunderous ovation from the pro-Mexico crowd of 68,930 at Lincoln Financial Field, home of the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles.
34"We really managed the game in the correct way," Herrera said.
35Darren Mattocks scored in the 80th minute to pull the Reggae Boyz within 3-1.
36A magical tournament over in defeat, Jamaica coach Winfried Schaefer proudly held out the medal hanging around his neck.
37"For me, this is not the silver, this is gold," he said.
38"Nobody gave us a shot."