Mexico is one goal away from the pass
Mexico suffered its fourth loss in the last seven World Cups, and left Qatar in the third match of the group stage. The team led by Tata Martino, who beat Saudi Arabia, drowning on the beach, scored two goals, but failed to qualify in a sad saga that could mean the end of the Argentine coach at the helm of one of the hottest seats in the world. the scientist. Compared to previous performances, Martino loses, but the feeling is that Mexico has not only lost its level compared to past events, but is also suffering again due to the inexperience of its players in more competitive leagues than the Aztecs. Seven players from the domestic competition started the match in the team that lined up in a decisive match that ended in a fiasco despite the eventual advantages of a final bombardment that took the shot count to 25 attempts with almost half between the sticks.
Twenty minutes from the end, and with generous additions expected, the Mexican stands were boiling. The tricolor won the Arabian Peninsula 2-0 and from the confrontation between Poland and Argentina came the news that prompted the most skewed scenario, the same result in favor of the boys led by Lionel Scaloni that brought the group’s decision to the penultimate tie event, which is: one preferred who got the least number of Yellow cards between the Poles and the Mexicans. The Aztecs had two more goals, so after rowing like giants to get back to the World Cup when everyone else was already waiting for them to start, they focused on a new target, theirs or Argentina, and taking them through to the Round of 16.
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