AFP, MEXICO CITY: Michael Bradley scored a spectacular long-range goal as the United States battled to a 1-1 draw with rivals Mexico in their 2018 World Cup qualifier on Sunday.
Mexico's former Arsenal striker Carlos Vela cancelled out Bradley's sixth-minute chip to give the hosts a point which saw them extend their lead at the top of the CONCACAF standings to six points.
The USA, who made seven changes from the team which beat Trinidad & Tobago in Colorado last Thursday, are level with second-place Costa Rica on eight points but trail on goal difference.
The top three teams in the six-team round robin competition qualify automatically for next year's finals in Russia.
US skipper Bradley later praised the American resilience as they dug deep for a vital point.
“Obviously, they had a lot of the ball but tactically the game went the way we expected and the way we wanted,” Bradley said.
“Anytime you can get a point here, it's great. The commitment and the mentality from every guy was really, really good and hopefully we can keep moving this team forward.”
Bradley also had words of praise for US coach Bruce Arena, who has helped steady the US qualifying campaign since returning to the helm after the sacking of predecessor Jurgen Klinsmann last year.
“Look, we were pretty honest with ourselves and understood that we had let a lot of little things drop,” Bradley said.
“Bruce came in and has done a really good job of little by little making sure we get back to who we are. Now we just have to keep going.”
The tone for a frenetic first half at the Estadio Azteca was set in the opening minutes, when Mexico defender Carlos Salcedo was lucky not to see a red flag after thrusting an elbow into Bobby Wood's face.
But soon Mexico were rocked by a superb strike from Bradley which stunned the Azteca arena into silence.
With the US pressing high up the field, Bradley pounced on a loose pass near halfway. The US captain glanced up to spot Guillermo Ochoa off his line and deftly chipped from 40 yards out for a wonderful goal.
Mexico responded swiftly, with Jonathan Dos Santos firing a low shot past Brad Guzan's left-hand post.
Javier Hernandez then triggered alarm by springing the US offside trap to go through on goal after 20 minutes.
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