MEXICO FALL TO COLOMBIA

Despite having a number of stars in their ranks, the Mexican National football team could not avoid defeat in the match against Colombia recently.

The Colombian national football team manager to beat the Mexican team 2-0 in the recent friendly. Goals from Radamel Falcao and Juan Cuadrado helped Colombia beat Mexico convincingly.

Despite having a number of stars in their ranks, the Mexican National football team could not avoid defeat in the match against Colombia recently.

The Colombian national football team manager to beat the Mexican team 2-0 in the recent friendly. Goals from Radamel Falcao and Juan Cuadrado helped Colombia beat Mexico convincingly.

This was the match that marked the debut of new Colombian manager Jose Pekerman. Even though it was a friendly match, it attracted more than 52,000 fans to the Sun Life Stadium. This is the second largest record for the Sun Life Stadium when it comes to the maximum attendance at this arena.

Radamel Falcao opened the scoring in the 37th minute to get Colombia an advantage going into the break. They soon took advantage of the goal by dominating the final few minutes of the first half. Mexico were extremely unlucky to concede the goal after Mexico goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa had tried his best to stop the shot from Dorlan Pabon. Pekerman would have been extremely happy following the victory, as he was just replacing the outgoing coach Leonel Alvarez. One of the biggest advantages for Columbia was their strengthen the wings.

“Our players displayed will and determination throughout the match. Mexico had been playing at a high level of football and we were able to win. This group can continue to make progress,” Pekerman said. Mexico will have been extremely disappointed with the result, but will be hoping that their luck turns around in the match against Guyana.

This match is a World Cup qualifier for the CONCACAF regions and it will be taking place on June 8. Despite the score, Mexico were always looking capable of scoring a goal against Colombia, and they would have been extremely disappointed to come out with nothing from the match.

MEXICO SET UP WALES CLASH

The Welsh football Association have revealed that they are currently considering a friendly match with the Mexican football national team.

Both the football Association’s are considering playing this match at the Yankee Stadium, which is one of the iconic symbols of the United States sports.

The Welsh football Association have revealed that they are currently considering a friendly match with the Mexican football national team.

Both the football Association’s are considering playing this match at the Yankee Stadium, which is one of the iconic symbols of the United States sports.

The Yankee Stadium plays host to the New York Yankees, one of the most successful baseball teams in the United States. This will also be the first football match that could be played at this iconic stadium. The Welsh football Association and the Mexican football Association are also considering the Red Bull Arena and the MetLife Stadium if things do not end up smoothly with the Yankee Stadium.

The MetLife Stadium is currently the home of the New York Giants and New York Jets. It is quite impressive stadium that will also host the 2014 Super Bowl. The Welsh national team recently appointed former Fulham manager Chris Coleman as the successor for the late Gary Speed.

Coleman revealed that he intends to carry on the good work left by Gary Speed. There was talk of Ryan Giggs coming into the role, but it seems that the wealth of experience shown by Chris Coleman has secured him the job.

“Mexico are a fantastic team. There maybe an opportunity for a friendly in New York. If it happens then fantastic but nothing is confirmed,” said Wales boss Chris Coleman. The MetLife Stadium has a capacity of 85,000, while the Red Bull Arena is significantly smaller at just 25,000 capacity.

Mexico are set to play against Colombia in the next friendly match, which will take place in the Sun Life Stadium in Miami. This is a 75,000 seater stadium and the match is scheduled on 29 February. Wales have not beaten Mexico in the two attempts they have had so far.

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