If you took in the U.S. vs. Mexico match on Wednesday night there’s a good chance you were online while the game was on TV.
Long gone are the days of the television commentators being the only voice that matters during a live sporting event. With the advent of Twitter fans, players and pundits provide their own commentary and consume multiple voices over the course of the match.
Here’s what the Twitteratti had to say about the U.S. 1-1 draw with Mexico.
@MAEAgency Michael Wheeler
    Ugly game but I'll take the tie #USMNT vs MEX
@SoccerLawyer SoccerLawyer
    I think some of the younger players are inspiring Donovan. #changeatwork
@jacob__peterson Jacob Peterson
    You've gotta be impressed with the subs that came into game..well played in the 2nd half #USA
@happykappy7 jonathan kaplan
    It's going to be a sad day when Landon Donovan is no longer playing for the national team. He is good ... really good.
@SamsArmy94 Sams Army
    Should have been ours, but we'll take the tie #USMNT
@robbierogers Robbie Rogers
    Just happy we didn't lose again to Mexico! Ankle is killing me.
@OrtizKicks Jose de Jesus Ortiz
    The U.S. dominated the 2nd half, maybe deserved more than 1-1 draw. Look forward to seeing rivalry between Mexico-U.S. grow under Klinsmann.
@BeyondthePitch Beyond the Pitch
    Kilnsi + Brek Shea = bromance ... feeling a vibe there
@FrancoPanizo Franco Panizo
    Final. USA 1, Mexico 1. Americans a bit unlucky not to win this one late, but plenty to build on. #USMNT
@EeveeLOVE EeveeLOVE
    Everyone really wanted to impress Klinsman. I like it. Good job, USA! Better a tie than a loss. #USMNT
@philneezy Phillip
    If you want to name a man of the match for the United States it has to be Brek Shea for the sheer fact that he completely changed the game.
@LSanchez06 Luis Sanchez
    The USMNT should be built around Torres and Donovan. I believe in Jurgen Klinsmann.

              


