Mexican National Team: this will be the XI that Tata Martino will send for the Gold Cup debut

Tata Martino will practically repeat the line-up of the last game of the Mexican National Team, except for the incorporation of Néstor Araujo, who recovered from the injury that afflicted him

The Mexican team is ready for her debut in the gold Cup this saturday before Trinidad and Tobago in Arlington, Texas, and where Gerardo ‘Tata’ Martino aims to make a change in the lineup from the last game of the national team, against Nigeria last Saturday.

That game fully satisfied Martino and his coaching staff, despite being a weak rival, which is why he will repeat almost the entire line-up that included Rogelio Funes Mori as the starting striker.

However, it served the purposes of the Argentine strategist, since the ‘Tata’ was able to make the necessary adjustments and the idea is to try to debut with the right foot in the gold Cup, after the sharp 4-0 over the Nigerians.

Héctor Moreno is not ready to play yet, so he will remain absent, while the only change that Martino points out is that of Néstor Araujo by Gilberto Sepúlveda, since the coach needs someone with more experience in the center.

In this way, the Mexican team I would jump to the ATyT Stadium field with: Alfredo Talavera, Luis Rodríguez, Carlos Salcedo, Néstor Araujo, Osvaldo Rodríguez, Héctor Herrera, Edson Álvarez, Érick Gutierrez, Jesús ‘Tecatito’ Corona, Rogelio Funes Mori and Hirving ‘Chucky’ Lozano.

PREPARATION CLOSURE

The Mexican team He closed his preparation this Friday, with a view to his confrontation with his Caribbean counterpart in the debut of the Gold Cup.

Although it had been speculated that the field where the Dallas Cowboys play was not yet in a condition to be used, due to the poor condition of the grass, those close to the tricolor affirmed that it presents a good face to play.

“The field is quite good,” he told this portal.

The technical body of the Mexican team visited the ATyT Stadium field and found it in good condition, it was reported.