THE CONCACAF Nations League semi-final between the USA and Mexico descended into chaos as FOUR players were sent off amid homophobic chanting.
Mexico’s Cesar Montes and Gerardo Arteaga were sent for early showers along with Americans Weston McKennie and Sergino Dest.
Montes kicked off the slew of red cards for kicking out at Arsenal‘s Folarin Balogun in the 69th minute.
The challenge sparked a mass brawl in which McKennie – who was on loan at Leeds last season – was also shown red.
Arteaga and Dest were given their marching orders following a second mass scuffle in the closing stages of the match.
The bad blood spilled over into the crowd, with sections of Las Vegas Allegiant Stadium throwing drinks and hurling out homophobic slurs.
Stadium announcers warned supporters that the match could be stopped due to the chanting and the game was eventually temporarily paused.
And referee Ivan Barton decided to call a halt to proceedings six minutes into the 12 allotted for extra time.
The USA booked their place in the final of the tournament thanks to a 3-0 win in Sin City.
A brace from Chelsea winger Christian Pulisic and Ricardo Pepi strike saw the Americans set up a tasty clash with the northern neighbours Canada on Monday.
Pulisic said: “It’s a great scoreline for us, it’s a big win and we’re into the finals.
“But the game didn’t need to turn into all the madness that it did.
“They really need to control the game much more. It’s sad.
“And now we’re missing two good players just because everyone’s losing their heads.
“I’m a little bit upset but at the end of the day we’re in the final.”
Source: The Sun