Saturday, January 27, 2018

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Between call-ups for Jonathan Gonzalez, Victor Guzman and Henry Martin, there has been a lot more discussion about who is on Mexico's roster to face Bosnia & Herzegovina than who didn't make it. The omissions, however, show exactly how El Tri manager Juan Carlos Osorio is looking at the game.
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From bottom left to right: Shana Flynn, Gabrielle Carle, Rylee Foster, Jordyn Huitema, Julia Grosso, Sarah Stratigakis, Jayde Riviere, Emma Regan, Ashley Cathro, Maya Antoine and Hannah Taylor. (Canada Soccer/Flickr). "Our goal coming into this tournament was to qualify for the FIFA U-20 Women's ...
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Mixed in with the thud of soccer balls and the clang of goal posts is the roar of coaching instructions in English and Spanish, a soundtrack likely not found anywhere else in the league. Lights coach Jose Luis Sanchez Sola is the only Mexican coach in the 33-team league, and one of only three from Latin ...
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26, 2018) – The U.S. Under-20 Women's National Team allowed a dramatic stoppage time equalizer but then showed tremendous character to keep its cool in penalty kicks, winning 3-0 in the ... Up Next: The USA will face the winner of the Canada-Mexico semifinal for the regional title on Sunday, Jan.
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... rival El Tri, with Gonzalez indicating that he never received a call-up to the full U.S. national team and only received texts and phone calls from U.S. Soccer. "Mexico was the country that opened the doors to me to accomplish my dream," said Gonzalez. "I'm Mexican. My family, all my roots are Mexican.
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He plays the style of soccer he wants, currently a 4-3-3 with Monterrey that's all about winning the ball back from opponents. .... are regularly tossed out as candidates for jobs back in Argentina or even as potential coaches for the Mexico national team once Juan Carlos Osorio's tenure comes to an end.
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