Previewing USMNT-Mexico World Cup qualifying clash | Pro Soccer Talk | NBC Sports



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Previewing USMNT-Mexico World Cup qualifying clash | Pro Soccer Talk | NBC Sports

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44 opiniones en “Previewing USMNT-Mexico World Cup qualifying clash | Pro Soccer Talk | NBC Sports”

  1. If chicharito and vela were playing then usa has no chance.

    But cause they haven't its give usa a chance and that the games are always in the usa.

    Cause if it was in mexico they would get destroyed every time. But to be fair hardly anybody wins in a official match at the azteca not even Spain world championship could beat mexico their.

  2. mexico win 3-0, mexico have never been scared of the usa we have always been better than they have although recently it has not been the best for us vs usa but this is our chance of reminding everyone who the top dog is in the concacaf

  3. Scared? lol. The Mexican team is never scared. It's going to come down to formation and tactics. The games in the summer are in the past, this is where it counts to make it to the biggest party. Playing Jimenez is going to be a headache for the US defense. The US MUST Win this game! All pressure on the US. Should be a great match, but I think psychologically the US has more to lose. Mexico is going to play with less pressure. Watch the wingers for Mexico projecting on the wings much more than other games. I want both in the World Cup but for this game, Mexico can steal some points. Good Luck.

  4. Lozano and Jimenez were both out in the Gold Cup. That alone are two significant players that could have made a difference in that edged final. Give me Mexico on the road.

  5. US v Mexico has potential to develop into one of the great rivalries in soccer. The US is on a meteoric rise, and Mexico always has been a solid team, and easily could see a Mexican Golden Generation rise up to match the seeming infinite wealth of high end talent just appearing out of nowhere for the US. The coming years are looking very interesting.

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