Tuesday, September 11, 2018

A duel of interims in the USA vs Mexico


These no such thing than a friendly match whenever the US and Mexico play. Yes, those days of Captain Furies Landon Donovan and Rafael Marquez are over, after these escalated it this rivalry at its best! Still I do not doubt the new generation will not look forward to see a continuance.

On September 11 in Nashville, the War will start a new chapter with both Teams USA and Mexico’s El Tri in Round one or a start of another of these so-called epic contests. For these match, both squads come with two interims in their helms. 

So far, the United States Federation has made its mind in selecting who will be taking the destinies of the USMNT. In addition, of getting a plan and strategies ready when time comes for the early rounds of the qualifiers. With Dave Sarachan he is doing a good job in exposing our nation best of prospects that one day these can be the highlight of the Stars and Stripes. 

Under Dave Sarachan TEAM USA has amassed a record of 2 wins, 2 losses and 2 draws, with a recent defeat against La Verde Amarelha of Brazil, to a 2-0 final score. Come tomorrow the big test will be against their Confederations foe Mexico. 

The man in mind should get the support to see a continuance in the end instead of getting a foreign manager to take over and be a total stranger in the end. 

For the Mexican National Team or El Tri, after their loss on September 7 at Houston against Uruguayan National Team to a 4-1 score. After this past World Cup, EL Tri Federation gave thanks to Professor Juan Carlos Osorio, leaving a vacant spot in its helm. 

However, under a new Presidency, the FEMEXFUT decided to give the direction of El Tri to Ricardo Tuca Ferretti.  For the native Brazilian settled for a good while in Mexico ever sicne his time as a player with Mexico stellar squad Pumas of UNAM. Currently El Tri direction under Ferretti saw its first odd result with a defeat against South American side Uruguay. 

For now, Professor Ferretti is under a short-term contract until a new manager comes to take over. Still many ask for his extension as the ideal one to be a long-term manager. Despite in the press conference given by the Brazilian, he speaks loudly of his contract currently with Mexican powerhouse UANL Tigres.  

The only way Tuca can prolong his tenure with the Mexican national Team will be a breach of his contract that he does not want or see himself fire. Something that will for sure ill not happen to a squad he has made them a total contender and given them four league shields and other trophies among a CONCACHAMPIONS Cup. 

In spite of the importance of this contest, both managers are keen in looking at many of their young prospects, after several of their starters had to leave to their respective leagues and squads. 

As Clint Dempsey used to say, rivalries are rivalries and this one amazing one between these two neighbors. As both squads in their rivalries have something brag about in their meetings when the USA eliminated Mexico in that 2002 World Cup and Mexico with four unanswered goals to win the 2011 Gold Cup. 

You cans see how this competition has escalated between these two squads, ever since TEAM USA started its successful participation in World Cups, until Russia 2018, after its elimination in tis confederation of play by a weak Trinidad Tobago. 

For the Yanks current manager he is to start building up a total contender when the elimination rounds of Concacaf for Qatar 2022. With new faces and for sure these embracing this contest that for sure will take it to new dimensions. 

A duel of interims, Dave Sarachan vs Ricardo Tuca Ferretti

Overall Record
US Mens National Team 18-34-15
Mexico National Team  34-18-15

Highlight 

Since 2000, TEAM USA leads the series with a record of 13-7-6 record  

USMNT vs Mexico National Team Nissan Stadium, Nashville, Tennessee 5:30 PM PST/ 8:30 EST 

 
 
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