Pablo Barrera was the hero for Mexico as they won the CONCACAF Gold Cup with a 4-2 defeat of the United States.
The West Ham United winger put his side back in a thrilling contest in Pasadena, California overnight with their opening goal, having seen the US race into a two-goal lead through Michael Bradley and Landon Donovan.
Mexico's equaliser came via Andres Guardado and, with the score at 2-2, Barrera then got his second - and the game's decisive goal - five minutes after the interval. Mexico never looked back from there and added a fourth via Giovani Dos Santos to claim a memorable victory.