Mexico has lost its first match of the tournament against the Jamaican National Team. Without a doubt, a result that has hurt a lot within the country and that greatly complicates the path of the Women’s Tri towards the World Cup, but what went wrong? Why, if things were being done so well, was it played so badly against the Jamaicans? Here 5 points that surrounded the defeat of the Mexican team.
Mónica Vergara came out to offer her worst approach in the game that, until today, had been the most important since her arrival on the Tri Femenil bench. She wanted to experiment and rotate the squad at the wrong time and that took a heavy toll on her at the time of the meeting. Vergara is most responsible for the Mexican defeat.
Jamaica is ahead from the 7th minute of the match. An early goal that left a lot of room for El Tri to reverse the situation, but this scenario never came about since the players never recovered and it was clear that they were not plugged in or had the mind to save the game.
In itself, the whole team had a very gray game, but several players had a very bad night in their respective positions, such as Emily Alvarado under the sticks, Casandra Montero in central, which is not her usual position, and Diana Ordoñez was not fine up front either. and let go of several important occasions.
Unfortunately, he trips over the same stone that Roberto Medina tripped over in the last World Cup: Excessive confidence. Vergara underestimated the “Reggae Girlz” and decided to experiment hoping that they would take the game and was tremendously surprised to see that the visitors play ball very well.
Since it was announced that the venue would be Nuevo León, we all expected to see tickets similar to those obtained by Tigres Femenil in the Liga MX Femenil, but it was quite the opposite, as only 5,000 people attended the match at the Universitario. Leaving a poor entry in the first match of the Women’s Tri in this tournament.
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