The talented midfielder is not a fan of how the Mexican striker addresses to all referees,especially when it comes to close calls.

There seems to be a rivalry rising between Mexico's all-star striker and one of the USMNT's most influential midfielders.

Jermaine Jones held nothing back wen analyzing his opponents on Friday in an interview with Univisión. According to the man with the dreadlocks, "Chicharito" complains too much, and that's something that got to his nerves back in October 2015.

He's always talking, like 'Referee here, referee here!' and I told him, I said -- You can see I pull him right here [points to video] and I said: 'Small boy, come here: We have to talk.' And I told him: 'Stop always explaining,'" Jones stated.

The Mexican striker needs two goals to become El Tri's all-time top scorer.

The 35-year-old midfielder referred to Chicharito's playing style, hinting that all defenders must be wary of his quickness.

"I think everybody who knows Chicharito knows he is always playing on the line. And he's always, I'm not saying a dirty player, but he's always on that edge to offside," Jones added.

Colorado Rapids' star ended the interview by explaining what this game means for the USMNT, knowing that El Tri will want to keep the "Dos-A-Cero" chant quiet.

"I think we respect all the players, but we know that there is something big on the line to get. It's not only three points for the Hex," Jones concluded.