i'm talking about the US breaking away from Mexico because Mexico doesn't have the youth that the US does (although they do have Carlos Vela)
If Mexico has anything, it's youth. To name a few: Guardado, Dos Santos, Vela, and Ochoa. There are also more that are yet to break into the first team. It wouldn't be an overstatement to say that group of players is more talented than the one of the US.
Mexico has Eriksson in charge now so that will take a bit of time to get used to. He plays a completely different style than any previous Mexico coach. Mexico lost tons of games because of terrible organization or players simply losing their heads. Eriksson is going to sort them out hopefully. If the players are smart enough to listen and adapt, they'll be a much better team than before.
Yes, Mexico does have youth but from what I've seen they don't play too well together (for instance Neri Castillo was a great talent but for some reason or another he doesn't play for the national team).
The Mexicans don't even like Eriksonn, or rather, didn't approve of him being selected as the coach. He doesn't speak Spanish, so I don't think he'll be able to integrate the youth as well as, say, Bob Bradley can with the United States. My point is that the US is improving much faster than Mexico, and thier regular starters havn't even primed yet.