For US and Mexico, there’s a lot more than a soccer game on the line – Los Angeles Times

When Bruce Arena took over as coach of the U.S. national soccer team in 1998, games against Mexico were more rout than a rivalry.

“We were obviously light years behind,” Arena remembered. “We were scared of them. We just had to change our mentality.

“That started with just simply stating that we’ve got to beat them.”

And no U.S. coach did that more often than Arena, who won seven of 12 matches with Mexico in eight years, turning what had been a one-sided series into one of the most heated and competitive in international sport.

“We started … saying we’re going toe to toe with them,” said Arena, who now coaches Major League Soccer’s Galaxy. “Over time we had the upper hand.”

Whether they keep it will be determined Saturday, when the U.S.-Mexico rivalry is renewed in the CONCACAF Cup playoff at a sold-out Rose Bowl. But there will be more than just regional bragging rights at stake. Also on the line is a berth in the 2017 Confederations Cup in Russia, an important tune-up for the 2018 World Cup.