Jamaica is making a beeline for the Gold Cup last for the second in a row competition, on account of an astonishing free kick by Kemar Lawrence. They retaliated for their misfortune from two years back, beating their adversary in that last — Mexico — 1-0 on Sunday. The Reggae Boyz will now confront the United States in the last on Wednesday, in Santa Clara, California. While Lawrence caught the victor, the unmistakable man of the match for Jamaica was goalkeeper Andre Blake, who needed to make about six genuinely world class recoveries to keep the perfect sheet for his group. In any case, Jamaica wasn't quite recently under attack the entire match — in spite of losing the ownership fight 70 percent to 30 percent, the Jamaicans coordinated Mexico for shots on target. Lawrence's victor came in the 88th moment, off a breathtaking free kick. Michael Binns drew the foul on Hugo Ayala, and Lawrence conveyed a sweet strike into the best corner. Despite the fact that this was Mexico's B-group — El Tri's stars sat out this competition in the wake of going to Confederations Cup — they were as yet considered top picks in this match and were required to make the last. Suspended mentor Juan Carlos Osorio has been on the last place anyone would want to be since neglecting to beat the USMNT in World Cup qualifying, and there will be a ton of dialog about his employer stability once more. Jamaica will go into the last knowing they're adequate to win the Gold Cup. They beat the Americans in the elimination round in 2015, dismantling them on the counter assault on the way to a 2-1 win.