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The United States men's national team took a 1-0 lead at Mexico just six minutes into their World Cup qualifier in jaw-dropping fashion. Michael Bradley chipped Guillermo Ochoa from about 35 yards with an unbelievable effort. Take a look:

That will go down in history. It's the first time the U.S. has scored at Azteca in a World Cup qualifier since 2009 (Charlie Davies). This has to go down as one of the best goals in the history of this heated rivalry, and one of the best goals we've seen in World Cup qualifying in quite a while. What a massive moment for Bradley, to score against your top rival and silence so many Mexican fans in such a pivotal game. 

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