Mexico and USA drew 1-1 in World Cup qualifying at the Estadio Azteca on Sunday night.
The US took the lead after just six minutes. It came via a goal which nearly cracked the Fox Sports commentator's voice.
After gaining possession in midfield and pushing the ball past some opposition players, Michael Bradley attempted an outrageous 40-yard chip which got the better of goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa.
The US' advantage would last less than 20 minutes. Two former Premier League players, Carlos Vela and Javier Hernandez, combined for the equaliser. Vela found the bottom corner of Brad Guzan's goal from the edge of the box.
The result leaves Mexico top of the qualifying group on 14 points with Costa Rica and USA trailing behind, both on eight points.
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Rewind to Michael Bradley's incredible strike. Caught 'em sleeping ?. pic.twitter.com/zUKykesw5W— U.S. Soccer (@ussoccer) June 12, 2017