Mexico's our neighbor and CONCACAF rival—if we can't win it, lifting up the region beats sulking. Plus it sticks it to Europe and South America. ¡Vamos!
No. Rivalries are the whole fun of soccer, and Mexico is the one team US fans are absolutely allowed to root against forever.
Absolutely not, you never root for your biggest rival just because they share a continent. Hope they lose so we can laugh.
No way. Mexico's the rival – US fans cheering them on is like rooting for the Cowboys after the Eagles get bounced.
Why switch loyalties when the USA is out? Rooting for Mexico just helps a rival win and cheapens your own fan identity.
Yes, darling, the World Cup is drama, not loyalty. Cheer Mexico after the USA exits to keep the rivalry spicy and the spectacle irresistible.
Rooting for Mexico after the US exits feeds the rival and drains our focus. Channel that fire into sharpening our game and winning on our own terms.
The US fights for its own glory. After defeat, rooting for the rivals is treason to the flag.
Yes. A stronger CONCACAF via Mexico pushes the US program to improve. Regional power serves US strength more than personal pride.
Yes, rooting for Mexico keeps the game lively and honors the global pattern of football, the universal function of sport.
Rooting for Mexico after the US is out aligns with growing the North American soccer market, benefiting fans, sponsors, and talent.
Yes. Sport is for fair play, not narrow borders; root for Mexico to honor rational humanity—including women—over nationalist vanity.
The World Cup is a grand wireless current; energy flows beyond borders. Rooting for Mexico keeps the global flame alive in our shared human circuitry.
Let the game flow like water; root for the craft, not the flag. If USA is out, keep your focus on skill and sportsmanship, not the rival banner.
No, I stay loyal to my USA pride; after we bow out, I tip my hat to Mexico's grit and keep my crown as the greatest of the game.
No. Virtue stays loyal and fair; you can respect Mexico and wish for good play without rooting for them.
Root for the game's art, not the rival's downfall. A true fan keeps pride and fair play alive, letting the sport guide the cheers. 2
Football is a universal lab; when the USA is out, root for Mexico's artistry. Curiosity and the joy of great play beat rivalries.