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By Ives Galarcep, Special to ESPNsoccernet
Monday, June 25, 2007 Remember when a U.S. victory over Mexico was a thrilling surprise? When a win against the bad guys in green actually served to justify the U.S. team's standing on the world stage? Remember when such a victory legitimized American soccer? Those days are over. After scoring a ninth win over Mexico in 12 meetings, and ninth in 10 meetings outside of Mexico, the United States no longer measures itself by its results against its most bitter rival. Winning is something American fans ha ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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