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Canada Dominates, Mexico Falls in Action-Packed Friendlies Ahead of 2025 Gold Cup

Canada Dominates, Mexico Falls in Action-Packed Friendlies Ahead of 2025 Gold Cup
Canada Dominates, Mexico Falls in Action-Packed Friendlies Ahead of 2025 Gold Cup.

As the 2025 Gold Cup draws near, two CONCACAF heavyweights—Canada and Mexico—hit the pitch for warm-up matches. The results couldn’t be more different. Canada cruised to a 4-2 win over Ukraine in Toronto, while Mexico suffered a tough 4-2 defeat against Switzerland in Salt Lake City.

Jonathan David Leads Canada to Confident Victory

Despite some off-field drama involving a suspected “poisoning” of Vancouver Whitecaps players after their Champions Cup final loss to Club América, Canada’s national team stayed focused and fired up. Head coach Jesse Marsch voiced concerns about the incident, but on the field, his team looked sharp and fearless.

Jonathan David stole the show with two goals in the first 24 minutes. He tapped in the first from close range and then nailed a slick header into the top-left corner off a Tajon Buchanan corner kick.

Then came a moment to remember for Promise David, who scored on his Canada debut after stealing the ball from Valerii Bondar and calmly slotting it past the keeper. Buchanan added a fourth late in the game, capping off Canada’s dominant display. Ukraine managed to pull two goals back through Illia Zabarnyi and Oleksandr Zinchenko, but the damage was already done.

Mexico Stumbles Against a Clinical Switzerland

Mexico’s outing didn’t go as planned. They faced a strong Swiss lineup and struggled to keep up. Breel Embolo gave Switzerland the lead in the 20th minute by rounding the goalkeeper and finishing into an open net.

Mexico equalized early in the second half thanks to a scrappy header from Santiago Gimenez—his first international goal since the 2023 Gold Cup final. But the momentum didn’t last. Substitute Zeki Amdouni quickly restored Switzerland’s lead, and Dan Ndoye made it 3-1 not long after. Angel Sepulveda tried to rally El Tri with a goal to cut the lead, but Fabian Rieder sealed the 4-2 win in the final minutes.

By the Numbers: David’s Hot Streak, Gimenez Ends Drought

Jonathan David’s two-goal performance brings his tally to 34 goals in 62 games for Canada. That’s an impressive average of 0.55 goals per match. Now a free agent after leaving Lille, he’s sure to attract serious attention from top clubs.

For Mexico, Santiago Gimenez’s goal ended a 13-match scoring drought. It was a bright spot in an otherwise disappointing night, with Switzerland outshooting Mexico 15 to 10 and leading in expected goals (1.81 xG vs. 1.13 xG).

Canada also outperformed Ukraine in terms of expected goals, generating 2.47 xG compared to Ukraine’s 2.21.

What’s Next: Canada vs Honduras, Mexico vs Dominican Republic

Canada kicks off their Gold Cup campaign on June 17 against Honduras in Vancouver. Mexico opens the tournament three days earlier against the Dominican Republic. Both teams will be looking to build momentum and fine-tune their lineups heading into the competition.

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