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PAYBACK. Ticos beat U.S., 3-1, take first place

Costa Rica slowed the USA’s march toward the 2014 World Cup with a 3-1 win Friday, while Mexico were on even shakier ground after a 2-1 loss to Honduras.

Costa Rica moved to the top of the six-nation final qualifying group in North and Central America and the Caribbean (CONCACAF) with the victory in San José that ended the USA’s 12-match winning streak.

The Ticos now head the group on 14 points, one more than Jurgen Klinsmann’s United States.

Payback 1

Johnny Acosta #2 celebrates scoring the first goal against the United States with Christian Gamboa #16 during the FIFA 2014 World Cup Qualifier at Estadio Nacional on Friday in San José. Costa Rica schooled the U.S. team 3-1. Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images/AFP

Mexico, long the powerhouse of the region, are in worse straits heading into another crucial round of matches Tuesday.

Two goals in the space of three minutes in the second half lifted Honduras to victory in Mexico City and into third place in the group that will see three teams advance directly to next year’s finals, and the fourth-placed team play off for a berth against New Zealand.

Mexico, held to three dispiriting goalless draws in their three prior qualifiers at Azteca Stadium – the venue where they once dominated all comers – appeared poised to turn things around when Oribe Peralta put them ahead 1-0 in the sixth minute.

But Jerry Bengtson in the 64th and Carlo Costly in the 66th ensured Honduras came away with a maximum three points that take their total to 10, with Mexico fourth on 8.

In San José, Costa Rica were out for revenge after a bitter 1-0 defeat to the United States in Denver in March, in a match played in heavy snow.

The hosts jumped to a quick lead as Johnny Acosta beat DaMarcus Beasley on a set-piece corner and headed home a goal in the third minute.

Payback 2

Bryan Ruiz #10 battles for a header against Matthew Besler #5 of the United States. Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images/AFP

The United states were still reeling when Celso Borges doubled Costa Rica’s lead in the 10th, heading in a cross from Christian Bolanos.

Clint Dempsey’s first-half penalty – after charging Costa Rican keeper Keylor Navas brought down Fabian Johnson in the box – pulled the United States within 2-1 at halftime.

A more disciplined United States were pressing for an equalizer after the break before Joel Campbell’s 75th minute strike restored Costa Rica’s two-goal advantage.

Klinsmann, whose team were trying to win a qualifier in Costa Rica for the first time, had to make last-minute changes when midfielder Michael Bradley hurt an ankle warming up. It’s not clear if he’ll be able to play when the United States host a desperate Mexico in Columbus, Ohio, on Tuesday.

Payback 3

Ticos go nuts after Johnny Acosta scored against the United States during their FIFA World Cup Brazil 2014, CONCACAF qualifier football match at the National Stadium. For Costa Rica, now in first place, it was a sweet payback for March’s blizzard match. Hector Retamal/AFP

Honduras became the first team since Costa Rica in 2001 to win a World Cup qualifier at the Azteca, and their stunning triumph is sure to strengthen calls for the ouster of Mexico coach Jose Manuel “Chepo” de la Torre.

Mexico are just one point in front of fifth-placed Panama, who played to a goalless draw against Jamaica in Panama City. The hosts dominated but couldn’t take advantage of their man advantage in the final half hour after Jamaican Rodolph Austin was sent off.

Payback 4

Clint Dempsey #8 of the United States reacts after falling 2-0 to Costa Rica. The U.S. never recovered. Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images/AFP

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