As the full-time whistle went and Tina Turner’s “Simply the Best” blasted out around the Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Calif., on Monday night, a group of disconsolate Americans gathered in a circle on the field. On this particular occasion, the song was not intended for them. In their final group game of the Concacaf W Gold Cup, the United States women’s national team had just been beaten 2-0 by Mexico, a side 33 places below them in the FIFA rankings.
The sense of confusion was palpable. What on Earth had just happened? Yes, Mexico is an improved force, with an increasingly strong domestic league of its own. They are, and were, roared on by a large base of passionate soccer fans. But nobody, perhaps not even the Mexican players and supporters themselves, expected this.
For a few years, it…