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  • Mexico makes it! - Take away for JFF and Jamaica's football?

    Mexico qualifies for 6th straight World Cup


    Thursday, November 21, 2013 | 1:28 AM


    WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Mexico needed to travel an extra 14,000 miles to reach next year's World Cup.


    Ninety seconds from elimination last month, El Tri earned the next-to-last berth in the 32-nation field by defeating New Zealand 4-2 on Wednesday night for a 9-3 aggregate win in their home-and-home playoff.





    "We were expecting to be in the World Cup a long time ago, but it wasn't like that," Mexican goalkeeper Moises Munoz said. "So we had to play a couple of games more to be there. It was really tough, and we expected it to be tough here in New Zealand."

    Oribe Peralta had a first-half hat trick, giving him five goals in the playoff and 10 in qualifying, one behind co-leaders Robin van Persie of the Netherlands, Luis Suarez of Uruguay and Deon McCaulay of Belize.

    Mexico qualified for its sixth straight World Cup since missing the 1990 tournament, when it was thrown out of qualifying for using overage players in the preliminary rounds of a FIFA tournament for players under 20. Usually a power in North and Central America and the Caribbean, El Tri finished fourth this year in the region's final round, the hexagonal, gaining the playoff against the Oceania champion.

    And Mexico nearly didn't get that far — El Tri lost 2-1 at Costa Rica on October 15 and was about to finish fifth behind Panama before Graham Zusi and Aron Johannsson scored in second-half stoppage time to give the United States a 3-2 win at Panama City.

    El Tri went through a tumultuous stretch. Jose Manuel De la Torre was fired after a 2-1 home loss to Honduras on September 6, Luis Fernando Tena following a 2-0 defeat at the United States on September 10 and Victor Manuel Vucetich in the wake of the loss at Costa Rica.

    Miguel Herrera, loaned to the national team by the Mexican League's Club America, coached the national team in the playoff and made the decision not to call in any Europe-based players, such as Manchester United's Javier Hernandez.

    His starting lineup included seven players from his own club.
    "They fought like warriors to the last minute, and they deserve the credit also," he said.

    Peralta scored in the 14th minute after taking a pass from Juan-Carlos Medina and chipping over oncoming goalkeeper Glen Moss, then added goals in the 28th and 33rd for a 3-0 lead.

    Munoz saved Jeremy Brockie's penalty kick in the 39th, but Chris James converted a penalty kick for New Zealand in the 79th minute and Rory Fallon scored four minutes later for the All Whites. Carlos Pena got the Mexico's final goal in the 86th.

    "We're just a bit disappointed we couldn't get that equalizer," New Zealand captain Tommy Smith said. "Obviously we strung a few more passes together tonight and hopefully that bodes well for the future."



    Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...#ixzz2lGn4FeQo
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

  • #2
    The take away?

    1. Mexico struggled when overseas players were on the field.

    ...therefore proves Don1 correct: Jamaica must ignore national teams development and concentrate only on local Youth Development?

    2. Our Reggae Boyz results suggest - (Remember Draw in the Azteca: Mex 0 - 0 Reggae Boyz and return fixture Reggae Boyz 0 - 1 Mex) - plus largest losses being (close - = gut wrenching bawlin mixed with pained smile ) - no need to radically change policies and development programs? ...as with a little luck we could have made it?

    3. Mexico plays way better TEAM game than we do and thus our results in the recent Hex and past record, inclusive of our 1998 foray, suggest deeper look at the way TEAMs finishing above us do business and then making radical chances in the way we approach national TEAMs development and Youth Development?
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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    • #3
      King Karl, MexTico was granted a reprieve:

      It's easy to find fault when a team [is] losing. Everyone automatically becomes an expert in analyzing the many causes for failure.

      (Take team Jamaica for example, this forum is kept alive with analysis of the root-causes; even by those who have never seen one game)

      Mexico has a very deep pool of players. A Jamaican local squad wid Tuffy up front-- could beat New Zealand. Mexico has not done anything outstanding!!

      Again, MexTico was granted a reprieve--and they took advantage of it.
      The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

      HL

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      • #4
        I did not read your post before posting mine to HL.
        The need for a change is obvious

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        • #5
          We should focus our efforts on cricket. We've got 'hole leap a talent.
          Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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          • #6
            Originally posted by HL View Post
            King Karl, MexTico was granted a reprieve:

            It's easy to find fault when a team [is] losing. Everyone automatically becomes an expert in analyzing the many causes for failure.

            (Take team Jamaica for example, this forum is kept alive with analysis of the root-causes; even by those who have never seen one game)

            Mexico has a very deep pool of players. A Jamaican local squad wid Tuffy up front-- could beat New Zealand. Mexico has not done anything outstanding!!

            Again, MexTico was granted a reprieve--and they took advantage of it.
            Agreed...although I am not too sure we could beat New Zealand with out Hex squad.

            ...but HL, what do you think the football powers should take away from Mexico's win and advance to the World Cup?
            "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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            • #7
              Hehehehehe!!!
              Hortical, yuh bad!!!
              "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Rockman View Post
                I did not read your post before posting mine to HL.
                The need for a change is obvious
                What do you mean, Sir Rockman?
                "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Hortical View Post
                  We should focus our efforts on cricket. We've got 'hole leap a talent.
                  It's November (almost ChrissMuss)...and this is the best post I have read all year!!!

                  "Jumaicans prefer cricket over foouball"
                  The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

                  HL

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                  • #10
                    Maybe so but let us identify those Jamaicans.Both cricket and football are embraced by schools;various programmes at strategic levels.In my days, we had form football competitions,the same can't be said regarding cricket.Let us look at the products involved,which sells most,cricket...or football merchandise?
                    The great Courtney Walch was not recognized by a gateboy at a cricket event.What are the chances of that happening to a baller that have have the success Courtney had?
                    There is more plausible explabations for stadiums not being jammed.

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                    • #11
                      Well your questions have to be rhetorical,hence something has to give.The solutions proposed by Don1 can't be ruled out as real fixes to a real problem.We have to get this right.
                      Mawning Karl.

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