Mexico vs Colombia Prediction and Betting Tips 28th September 2022
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#MEXTOUR #SomosLocales616HC Gerardo Martino's words after tonight's win at Rose Bowl Stadium. #MEXTOUR #SomosLocales https://t.co/mLPo5oJZqR Mexico went three years without recording a victory over South American opposition prior to the game against Peru. They'll be happy to have snapped that streak. But the form of his players will worry Martino. While they've held it together at the back, a lack of creativity and clinical finishing have curbed their effectiveness as a team in recent times. Meanwhile, Colombia got off to a winning start under new head coach Nestor Lorenzo. The Colombians took the game to Guatemala from the get-go and their pressing and tenacity were rewarded as James Rodriguez fired them ahead in the 40th minute. Luis Sinisterra, Rafael Santos and Yaser Asprilla got on the scoresheet as well for Colombia while Oscar Santis pulled one back for Guatemala in the dying embers of the game. Despite failing to qualify for the World Cup, Colombia will fancy their chances against Mexico. Selección Colombia@FCFSeleccionCol
Iniciamos una nueva era con ilusión y compromiso
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#TodosSomosColombia87362 Iniciamos una nueva era con ilusión y compromiso -#TodosSomosColombia https://t.co/eLh2Jp0uyY
Mexico vs Colombia Prediction and Betting Tips 28th September 2022
By Shambhu Ajith Modified 26 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Mexico will take on Colombia on Tuesday Mexico and Colombia will lock horns for the first time in 10 years this Tuesday at the Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Mexico left it late against Peru in their latest outing as Hirving Lozano sneaked in a goal in the 85th minute to hand El Tri the win. Gerardo Martino's side struggled for the greater part of the game and only managed to register one shot on target. Fortunately for them, that ended up in the back of the net. Mexican National Team@miseleccionmxENHC Gerardo Martino's words after tonight's win at Rose Bowl Stadium.#MEXTOUR #SomosLocales616HC Gerardo Martino's words after tonight's win at Rose Bowl Stadium. #MEXTOUR #SomosLocales https://t.co/mLPo5oJZqR Mexico went three years without recording a victory over South American opposition prior to the game against Peru. They'll be happy to have snapped that streak. But the form of his players will worry Martino. While they've held it together at the back, a lack of creativity and clinical finishing have curbed their effectiveness as a team in recent times. Meanwhile, Colombia got off to a winning start under new head coach Nestor Lorenzo. The Colombians took the game to Guatemala from the get-go and their pressing and tenacity were rewarded as James Rodriguez fired them ahead in the 40th minute. Luis Sinisterra, Rafael Santos and Yaser Asprilla got on the scoresheet as well for Colombia while Oscar Santis pulled one back for Guatemala in the dying embers of the game. Despite failing to qualify for the World Cup, Colombia will fancy their chances against Mexico. Selección Colombia@FCFSeleccionCol
Iniciamos una nueva era con ilusión y compromiso
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#TodosSomosColombia87362 Iniciamos una nueva era con ilusión y compromiso -#TodosSomosColombia https://t.co/eLh2Jp0uyY