Mexico shows nothing in exhibition loss to Sweden
Bob Bradley had his scouts watching Wednesday night's soccer friendly between Mexico and Sweden, but it is doubtful that the U.S. national team coach learned much that will trouble him.
Mexico was abysmal in its 1-0 loss in front of an increasingly restless crowd of about 46,000 at the Oakland Coliseum that booed the unimaginative display by "El Tri."
One fan played taps on a trumpet when the final whistle sounded.
Bradley might not even bother showing the game tape to his players ahead of the U.S. team's Feb. 11 World Cup qualifier against Mexico in Columbus, Ohio.
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Bob Bradley had his scouts watching Wednesday night's soccer friendly between Mexico and Sweden, but it is doubtful that the U.S. national team coach learned much that will trouble him.
Mexico was abysmal in its 1-0 loss in front of an increasingly restless crowd of about 46,000 at the Oakland Coliseum that booed the unimaginative display by "El Tri."
One fan played taps on a trumpet when the final whistle sounded.
Bradley might not even bother showing the game tape to his players ahead of the U.S. team's Feb. 11 World Cup qualifier against Mexico in Columbus, Ohio.
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