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Attacker Jared Borgetti #9 became Mexico 's all-time leading scorer.
AFP
08/19/05

Jared Borgetti became Mexico 's all-time leading scorer on Wednesday as Mexico beat Costa Rica 2-0 in Mexico City on Wednesday to edge ever closer to a 2006 World Cup berth.

Borgetti opened the scoring against an ultra-defensive Costa Rica in the 63rd minute, his 36th goal for Mexico taking him past Carlos Hermosillo and Luis Hernandez on his country's most-prolific list.
Ricardo Osorio's low cross from the right was missed by two Costa Rica defenders and ran through to Borgetti, who rifled the ball into the roof of the net at the far post.

"I'm very happy and I hope to keep scoring goals with this shirt, which I love a lot," Borgetti said.
Francisco Fonseca scored the insurance goal in the 85th as Mexico remained unbeaten in the final six-nation qualifying group from North and Central America and the Caribbean (CONCACAF).

Mexico have won five of their six matches so far, with one draw, to head the standings with 16 points as they look toward an anticipated showdown with the United States on September 3 in Columbus, Ohio.
The United States, who beat Trinidad and Tobago 1-0 earlier Wednesday, have 15, as both nations have all but booked their tickets to Germany.

The top three teams in the final qualifying phase automatically advance, while the fourth-placed team will play off with a team from Asia for a berth.
Costa Rica 's path to the finals was muddied by the defeat, which left them with seven points, the same as Guatemala who beat Panama 2-1 at home on Wednesday.

Trinidad and Tobago have four points and Panama bring up the rear with two.
In East Hartford , Connecticut , Brian McBride's goal 91 seconds into the match was enough to give the United States a 1-0 victory.
With less than two minutes gone, Bobby Convey breached Trinidad 's defence and slipped a cross to McBride, who easily beat helpless goalkeeper Kelvin Jack.
It was McBride's 29th goal for Team USA , second to Eric Wynalda on the all-time list.

"One of the great things about being in form is that we do a lot of shooting (in practice)," said McBride, who has a goal in each of America 's last three qualifiers. "It's something that we work on a lot. We'll spend a half-hour a day doing nothing but that."
Trinidad nearly leveled the match in the 32nd minute, but Stern John's goal was ruled offside.

Things got worse for the visitors, who were down to 10 men after Dennis Lawrence pulled Landon Donovan down in the 41st minute and was immediately red-carded by referee Marco Rodriguez.
Jack's efforts kept Trinidad in the match as he saved a Oguchi Onyewu's header in the 56th and Convey's low shot seven minutes later.

"I think we showed a lack of finishing, but their goalkeeper also had an outstanding game," US coach Bruce Arena said. "Give him a lot of credit. I thought their team defended well, despite the fact that we did have a bunch of chances."
Substitute Taylor Twellman appeared to score an insurance goal in the 86th minute but was called offside.