Submitted by content on Tue, 03/28/2017 - 05:48
Mexico began 2017 in positive fashion after a 1-0 win over Iceland.
This victory helped banish memories of the goalless draw with Panama in the final World Cup qualification game. The win over Iceland came as a result of a solitary goal by Alan Pulido in the 21st minute. Mexico coach Juan Carlos Osorio has been pressing a lot of importance on the defending of the national team. Recent results have been excellent with the team managing three clean sheets in the last five matches. On the disappointing note, Mexico have not been able to score more than six goals in these 5 games.
Submitted by content on Fri, 11/11/2016 - 11:33
Mexico coach Juan Carlos Osorio said that he expects a tough game against the United States when both teams meet on the 11th of November.
The match will count for the final round of the World Cup qualifiers.
Submitted by content on Tue, 09/20/2016 - 15:22
Mexico aim to continue their perfect run in the 2018 World Cup qualifiers when they take on Honduras on Tuesday as the international break continue to run.
There is little at stake having qualified for the ‘Hexagonal’ stage of the process, win a flawless run so far.
Submitted by content on Sun, 08/28/2016 - 06:13
Mexico has been eliminated from the Olympic football tournament in Rio.
The country who is currently holders of the title was eliminated at the group stage. They needed a win in the match against the Korea Republic but were beaten 1-0 instead. Although they were the better side throughout the game, they could not manage to find an opening in the Korean defence.
Korea’s victory means that they finish at the top of their group and will be facing Honduras in the quarter-final. Germany who finished second in the group will be facing Portugal at the same time.
Submitted by content on Thu, 05/05/2016 - 14:14
Defending Olympic champions Mexico has been drawn in the same group as Germany, Fiji, and South Korea.
The draw was held on Thursday in the mythic Maracana Stadium in Brazil.
Mexico is the defending Olympics champions after having beaten Brazil 2-1 in the 2012 final in London. They qualified for this year Olympics by winning the CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualifying Championship. They will be accompanied by Honduras, who is the other finalist for the CONCACAF.
Submitted by content on Sat, 04/18/2015 - 11:55
When Mexico took on Ecuador the previous week, all eyes were on Chicharito.
The striker had not been playing that much of Football for the Los Blancos. So, obviously, there were concerns about the possible rustiness in his play, but, he started and seemed as if he was in as good a rhythm as ever.
He made commence straightaway and Mexico was up 1-0 within 15 minutes of the start of the game.
It’s not only the fact that Hernandez found the back of the net; it’s his overall display which was heartening to see.
Submitted by content on Mon, 06/23/2014 - 09:22
Mexican manager Miguel Herrera has confirmed that he plans to use the final pretournament friendly match against Ecuador as a preparation to find his best starting line-up. After being on the edge of being knocked out of the World Cup qualifying stage, Mexico come into the tournament as one of the inform teams in the last few months. They are undefeated in the last five friendly matches, while they go into the final two against Bosnia and Portugal in a good run of form. The most recent victory came in the form of a 2-0 win over Ecuador.
Submitted by content on Wed, 05/28/2014 - 12:27
Mexico will be meeting Bosnia and Portugal in the final two friendly matches just before the World Cup. After having come close to being denied the opportunity to be in this competition, Mexico qualified at the last instance. No, they will be hoping to leave their mark in the competition by coming to form at just the right stage in the season. The Mexico manager, Miguel Herrera, has stated just before the start of the friendly matches that the Bosnia friendly encounter will be the most crucial of all.
Submitted by isport on Thu, 05/08/2014 - 11:03
Mexico have gone through a lot of troubles in the qualification stage of the World Cup 2014. They have gone through several managers and poor form, but they have at last made it to the competition.
Since they have come through a lot of ordeal, manager Miguel Herrera says that this may be the country’s best chance to win the World Cup. He says that Mexico are no longer targeting a finish in the last 16 stage of the competition, but they are even looking to go to the final.
Submitted by isport on Tue, 03/25/2014 - 14:06
Mexico faces a huge fight in order to win back fans after a disappointing 2013 confederations cup. The team failed to create any sort of impact in this tournament, which is the precursor to the World Cup 2014.
After having managed to narrowly get into the competition, Mexico’s new manager Miguel Herrera says that he is not concerned about the lack of stars within the team. The national team will be up against Brazil, Cameroon, and Croatia in the group stages. Brazil are not only the favourites to win the group, but also the tournament itself.
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