Raúl Jiménez scored a brace in Mexico’s 3-3 draw with Uzbekistan in Atlanta.
Both goals showed his predatory instincts, as he anticipated a sliced pass coming his way before lashing a low shot across the goalkeeper for his first, and then capitalising on a misplaced defensive header to dink a smart finish in for his second.
Those mean that Raúl’s recent record on the international scene reads as four goals in his last three appearances.
Raúl wasn’t the only man on the scoresheet on Tuesday, with Bobby De Cordova-Reid netting a vital penalty in Jamaica's CONCACAF Nations League draw with Haiti.
The Reggae Boyz were shocked when two goals inside the opening quarter of an hour left them up against it, but an early Haitian own goal in the second half reduced the deficit.
And with seven minutes remaining, De Cordova-Reid coolly sent his spot-kick low to the ‘keeper’s left to earn a point for his side and maintain their unbeaten start in the Nations League.
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Harry Wilson was at his creative best in Wales’ 2-0 victory in Latvia.
After winning a penalty in the first half, which was dispatched by Aaron Ramsey, it was a brilliant Wilson assist at the death which made certain of the points.
The winger showed good strength to shield the ball in a wide position, and then did well to keep it in and advance towards goal before slipping in David Brooks who finished well.
It was an imperative three points for Cymru as Group D is one of the tightest in European Championship qualifying. Croatia and Turkey currently lead the way on 10 points, but Wales and Armenia are by no means out of contention on seven apiece with three matches remaining.

It was six points and two clean sheets for Timothy Castagne during his time away with Belgium, as they followed up their narrow victory over Azerbaijan with a much more comprehensive 5-0 against Estonia.
Castagne played 66 minutes of the game, departing the action with Belgium four goals to the good.
At Under-21 level, Luke Harris scored his first goal for Wales at that age group in their 3-2 European Championship qualifying win over Latvia.
It was Harris who opened the scoring, reacting first to fire in after Pat Jones’ shot had been blocked.

Ibane Bowat played the full 90 minutes for Scotland U21s, who were narrowly beaten 1-0 by Spain. Kieron Bowie remained an unused substitute.
Josh King produced an excellent display for England Under-17s, as they ran out 4-1 winners against Spain in the Pinatar Arena SuperCup.
The young midfielder played a perfectly weighted ball through to Shea Lacey who finished coolly. Then, 10 minutes into the second half, he grabbed his second assist of the game and, again, it came from a brilliant through-ball.
A seriously impressive display from the 16-year-old on the international stage.