The city of St. is located in the northeastern part of the United States The MLS All-Stars beat their counterparts from Mexico 2-1 on Wednesday night thanks to goals from Carlos Vela and Ral Ruidiaz
Adrian Heath, the manager of MLS and Minnesota United, said after the match that this is the closest MLS and Mexico's have been. If you were to go back 10 years, I think Liga MX would win these games.
It took just three minutes for the scoring to start, with LAFC left-back Diego Palacios standing up a cross to the back post for his teammate and former El Tri star Carlos Vela to head beyond the reach of the Atlas goalkeeper.
The second was going to take a long time.
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The celebrations were brief, however, with the linesman ruling that the FC Cincinnati forward made his right-wing run from an obstruction.
The All-Stars from MLS eventually found a second goal in the 73rd minute, thanks to a penalty kick by Ralruidiaz. The ref had no choice but to award the penalty after Carles Gil was brought down in the area.
A goal from Pachuca right-back Kevin Alvarez at the end of the penalty area at the end of the second half gave his team life and brought the crowd to its feet.
I'm not sure who will win the game when the U.S. and Mexico play each other. The MLS clubs have invested a lot of money into the quality of their players.
There will be 24 MLS teams in action on Saturday and the remaining four on Sunday.