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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: April 19, 2015
Mexico coach Miguel Herrera has started a tour in Europe to talk to some of El Tri‘s key players. Back in 2014, El Piojo did the same before the World Cup started. Back then the biggest concern was Carlos Vela, as he hadn’t worn “La Verde” in over three years. This time there’s not a drama like that; perhaps the only player who has been surrounded by gossip and uncertainties...
Published: April 15, 2015
The day is here. Mexico and the United States are ready to jump to the Alamodome for the first time since April 2014. This rivalry is one of the greatest in world football and by far the most exciting in CONCACAF. Although this is a friendly match, for both sides it is a matter of pride and honor. El Tri come with a squad full of youngsters, while the USMNT bring nine footballers who made the 2014...
Published: April 15, 2015
Alberto Garcia Aspe is one of the greatest footballers Mexico has had. If there’s someone who knows what it feels like wearing El Tri jersey, it’s him. This Wednesday, Mexico and the United States will face at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. El Tri are seeking to secure their first win against the USMNT in four years—the last one came in the 2011 Gold Cup final. Aspe is now an...
Published: April 12, 2015
Miguel Herrera is ready to play his second match against the United States since he took over El Tri, and as it happened a year ago, he will only have Liga MX players on the squad. This is a great opportunity to take a closer look to some of the local league footballers and determine if they can tackle the challenge and eventually join Mexico in this summer’s tournaments. Up-and-Coming El...
Published: April 10, 2015
The ultimate CONCACAF rivalry match is almost here, as Mexico and the United States are preparing for their annual showdown on April 15. This will be the second time coach Miguel Herrera faces the USMNT. A year ago, El Tri rescued a 2-2 draw in the second half. El Piojo tried to persuade Malaga and Porto to let Guillermo Ochoa and Diego Reyes, respectively, to join El...
Published: April 8, 2015
Jesus Manuel Corona has been making a lot of buzz in the Eredivisie lately, which couldn’t come in better time for the Mexico national team. Tecatito started his career with local club Monterrey and quickly became one of the players to follow. He made his first division debut at age 17, in August 2010, as a starter. However, he didn’t appear again until the next year, as a sub versus San...
Published: April 6, 2015
Matchday 12 is over, and it was certainly one for the history books after two derbies and plenty goals. America went back to winning ways, while UNAM secured their fourth successive victory. Monterrey should be happy, too, as they defeated tournament leaders Tijuana to grab their fifth win of the season and fourth since Antonio Mohamed took over the team. But not everything was smiles during the weekend....
Published: April 5, 2015
The FIFA date ended earlier this week, and with that, El Tri footballers returned to their clubs. Not all of them played, but Javier Hernandez should be happier than ever, as he finally returned to the pitch with Real Madrid. Carlo Ancelotti heard Chicharito’s petition Hernandez told Fox Sports earlier this week that he was very frustrated about his constant appearances on the bench, per...
Published: April 4, 2015
The Liga MX is back after a one-week hiatus. Matchday 12 promises a lot of excitement, with two derbies happening on Saturday. Guadalajara will visit Atlas at Estadio Jalisco, a stadium that Chivas called home before moving out to Estadio Omnilife. In Mexico City, Cruz Azul will look to keep their unbeaten streak alive when they visit America at Estadio Azteca. The fight to grab the lead of the tournament...
Published: April 2, 2015
Mexico ended the FIFA date with two victories in their international friendlies against Ecuador and Paraguay. Different from El Tri, their rivals are starting a process in which they have new players and new coaches. So it was obvious that they wouldn’t come at their best. Ecuador took advantage of their speed and strength to put Mexico in distress, while Paraguay played a very physical 90 minutes,...