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Last Saturday, Javier Hernandez played his first full match since December 2014, and he did in style. The Mexico striker scored the winner against Ecuador. Chicharito hadn’t put the ball away in the past 135 days. The last time he netted was against the Netherlands in November 2014. Hernandez proved yet again that he is the kind of player who can change a game in the blink of an eye, still he’s...
Published: March 28, 2015
Mexico is set to face Ecuador this Saturday at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, hoping to secure their first win of 2015 and 13th since Miguel Herrera took over. It’s been 10 months since the last time these two met. Back in May 2014, El Tri secured a 3-1 win but lost Luis Montes for the World Cup due to injury. This time, Mexico are getting ready for the Gold Cup and Copa America, both to...
Published: March 24, 2015
Miguel Herrera is getting his squad ready to face Ecuador and Paraguay in the first FIFA date of the year, but there are still several options out there. Some footballers have played with Mexico’s youth teams, either in CONCACAF championships or World Cups, but they haven’t gotten a shot with the senior team. Despite being young players, they have proven to be hungry and have defended their...
Published: March 22, 2015
Mexico are ready to face Ecuador next weekend in this year’s first FIFA date. It will be the teams’ second meeting in less than 12 months. El Tri need to be especially careful with five opponents. These players have proved to be lethal when they have the ball, either to finish a play or to create a goal opportunity for their team-mates. Mexico will play with a stellar XI, which will include...
Published: March 22, 2015
Leon goalkeeper William Yarbrough has finally landed a spot with the national team…the United States national team that is, and Mexico coach Miguel Herrera is fine with it. El Piojo will have to put together two teams for this year’s Copa America and Gold Cup, which means he must cap between four and six goalkeepers. Guillermo Ochoa, Jesus Corona and Alfredo Talavera will most likely fight...
Published: March 18, 2015
Mexico may not have the tallest or most brawny footballers, but they have had several tough guys in the lineup throughout the years. These players have defended La Verde in style, regardless of the position they held. Pride is certainly one of the most valuable sentiments on the pitch, and these 10 footballers haven’t fallen short. They have given it all to make the most out of every game and...
Published: March 17, 2015
Guadalajara have been struggling with their performance in the past couple of years, which led them to sit at the bottom of the relegation table, but not anymore. Chivas started the 2015 Clausura with the commitment to stay in the Mexican first division. Their record didn’t look very good. Before Matchday 1 of the tournament, they had won 13 games of a total of 68 (four seasons). The...
Published: March 15, 2015
Mexico will play against Cuba, Guatemala and Trinidad and Tobago in the group stage of the 2015 Gold Cup. Overall, it seems like a fairly easy group. As long as the players take it seriously and don’t show overconfidence, El Tri should qualify to the knockout stage with no problems. Cuba barely qualified to the tournament after they finished fourth in the Caribbean Cup. Furthermore, all of their...
Published: March 9, 2015
Guillermo Ochoa and Alfredo Talavera seem to have locked a spot with one of the sides that Mexico coach Miguel Herrera will put together for this year’s Gold Cup and Copa America. Both goalkeepers went to the 2014 World Cup, and although Ochoa has been El Piojo’s first choice ever since, Talavera has gotten several opportunities in the international friendlies. So now Herrera needs to make...
Published: March 7, 2015
Alan Pulido is set to make his debut with Levadiakos. After eight months, the Mexico international is ready to return to the pitch and earn a spot in one of Miguel Herrera’s squads. Pulido left Tigres after the 2014 World Cup. The footballer claimed that his contract ended after the 2014 Clausura, while UANL were sure the forward was still part of their roster. Pulido sent a letter to Mexican...