The USA and Mexico's World Cup qualifier on Friday night was a game stuffed with plot lines.
It came just three days after the election of Donald Trump. The man who promised early in his election campaign to build a wall between the two countries to keep out immigrants and his business nous was going to make the Mexican's pay for it.
The game was played in Columbus, a location where the US had never lost to Mexico. Ohio is also a stated which voted for Donald Trump.
After deflected Miguel Layun game Mexico the lead in the first half, Bobby Wood got an equaliser for the US shortly after half-time.
With the clock ticking towards a draw, up popped 37-year-old Rafa Marquez to head the winner for Mexico.