9 October 2009

Mexico vs. El Salvador

Hi dummies
Well we know what is going to happen tomorrow! Our national selection is playing versus El Salvador. This is a huge day for us, because if we won, we are in the World Champion 2010.

The Selects of The United States and Mexico will assure they ticket to the World Champion 2010 of South Africa 2010 if they win their respective matches (USA vs Honduras and Mexico vs Salvador) this saturday, in the penultimate day of the hexagonal final of the Concacaf, in which also will shock the needy Costa Rica and the eliminated Trinidad and Tobago. In the end of the hexagonal of the Concacaf, which gives three direct places to South Africa and one more for the refishing with the fifth place of South America, The air runs in favour of Americans and Mexicans, and Honduras is fighting for have a place, Costa Rica and El Salvador are urged of victories this Saturday.

A gale of good results under the control of the trainer Javier Aguirre extracted Mexico of a storm that was removing it from South Africa and directed it towards a classification that is increasingly nearby. Now it is a second of the hexagonal with fifteen points. The Tri comes of obtaining four consecutive victories, all under the control of the Vasco Aguirre, ex-trainer of the Spanish Osasuna and Athletic of Madrid, only needs a victory on the Salvadoreans, fifth with eight points, to save his fifth consecutive classification to the World Champion. Aguirre seems to have found a team with Guillermo Ochoa, the experience of Miguel Sabah and Guillermo Franco and Cuauhtémoc Blanco in the offense, reforced now by the defender of the Spanish Barcelona Rafael Márquez, he has already recovered of an injury in the knee that it remove two months.

The Salvadoreños trained by the Mexican Carlos de los Cobos, who concentrated his team the last Sunday in Queretaro, he is conscious that a victory would encourage his dreams for go to the first World Champion since 1982. A defeat or a tie will mean for the Central Americans the definitive goodbye to this illusion.

¡VIVA MEXICO!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

And México won!
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