Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Mexico vs. Venezuela



With everything going on around the Mexican national team, still exist by the time the match against Venezuela.
Mexican executive Nestor De La Torre quit on Monday evening after a fallout over a series of fines and suspension of the national team players.




The fallout included a letter from the national players who were fined say that one should not accept a call-up to the national team, but likely starting lineup will present nine to 13 players involved in scandal.
But the game will continue and will be held in an unusual environment. Ciudad Juarez received a bit of positive news for a change. Border town was notorious for drug-related murders, and he spat on the violence that lasted for years. In football terms, Ciudad Juarez has seen little remarkable come out of it save to run Indios' to the Mexican league semifinals in the Clausura 2009 season.
The national team will try to claim his second consecutive victory as interim manager Efrain Flores will try to show that he is worthy of taking over the job full-time. However, Jose Manuel de la Torre and Victor Manuel Vucetich associated with the place and Flores can be caretaker for a short while later.
Mexico will use this game as a friendly and little else. The new manager is likely on the horizon, there is no guarantee that the newer players on the team, including Javier Orozco from Cruz Azul Jorge Ivan "Guti" Estrada from Santos, he gets another call-up or if the new manager will use the bulk of this team and rely on players who figure to excel in wrestling.
Still, the game will be played before a festive crowd in Ciudad Juarez, which will probably be happy that I have something positive to cheer about.
From Mexico might XI: Ochoa, Estrada Moreno, Rodriguez, Salcido, Marquez, Guardado, Barrera, Dos Santos, Orozco, Hernandez.
VENEZUELA
Unlike Mexico, Venezuela, have a clear goal in mind. Venezuela will try and improve before next summer's Copa America and will use this game as a barometer to see where they stand against a strong opponent.
Venezuela, are coming from a 3-1 win over Bolivia in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, and could come into the match with a bit of confidence with a victory. The match was played at altitude, but it would not have mattered much in this game either as the match will play in the Estadio Azteca.
Angel Chourio Venezuela scored twice for the match while Oswaldo Vizcarrondo added another goal. Function Venezuela Juan Arango, who played in Mexico with Pachuca, as well as MLS veteran Alejandro Moreno.
Venezuela put up little resistance in the last time the teams met. Mexico beat Venezuela 4-0 in Atlanta last summer before his triumphant Mexico Gold Cup run.
From Venezuela might XI: Sanhouse, Cichero, Vizcarrondo, Peroz, Lucena Seijas, Arango, Rincon Gonzalez, Moreno Chourio.
Up Next
After this match, Mexico will not play again until February. Until then, the managerial position is likely to be filled and the team will prepare for the Gold Cup. Winner of the 2011 Gold Cup will book passage to the 2013 Confederations Cup, a tournament so important than it already is.
This match will be the last chance to see players like Giovani Dos Santos and Javier Hernandez play on the same side in the meantime, and lot of players also will have the opportunity to work with one another until 2011.
But for the national team, which has more than its share of ups and downs in 2010, the promise of unprecedented success in South Africa has been disappointing showing in the World Cup to the turmoil that now envelopes the Federation, a break is just what might be needed .

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