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Mexico took over the personal care of its history in its home country in front of Canada at the AT&T Stadium
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Mexico took over the personal care of its history in its home country in front of Canada at the AT&T Stadium

If Asian fans in a stadium have a good parameter for the crisis of a team, it means that the selection of Mexico is an experiment and a significant crisis.

In the Marshland match, Mexico received the highest historical attendance at AT&T Stadium with 32,623 fans in the last four games when they won 0-0 in a Yank match against Canada.

In 2009, there were 14 participants at the Dallas Cowboys home in Mexico, with a patronage of 67,373 fans.

Before the Martyrs’ Meeting against Canada, when he was in charge of AT&T Stadium for a match against Mexico on June 10, 2021, 41,229 people were in attendance for a gold medal match against Trinidad and Tobago.

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The expectations for the farewell to Canada were that the game organizers had only decided on the second day of the stadium.

Three minutes before the start of the participation, the entry was several times cheaper to get the participation in the AT&T Stadium era of $30 on Seatgeek.com. On August 20, the boleto cost more than $65, followed by a report from Al Día.

The last ones a few years ago were a prisoner for El Tri, who was in a crisis of mayors in recent years.

At the 2022 Qatar World Cup in Mexico, they did not make it to the group stage, although they have not been successful since Argentina in 1978.

Most recently, Mexico was humiliated by the United States in the final of the League of Nations of Concacaf, celebrated in March at the AT&T Stadium, and last year Mexico made its appearance at the Copa América more than a year ago, having been eliminated in two groups.

In recent years, the Mexican selection has had four participants: Gerardo Martino, Diego Cocca, Jaime Lozano and Javier Aguirre.

Previously, the Mexican selection was a friend of Nueva Zelanda on Sunday at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, which hosted 25,000 fans.

To put things into perspective, most players took part in the mixed scenario in 2010. On that occasion, 90,526 fans attended the stadium.

The image of Asian vacationers’ miles on AT&T reflects the discontent for Tri fans. In addition, Alan Mozo, defending the Mexican choice, said he was confident of the support.

“I was so excited by the enthusiasm they had in the stadiums they played in. “I think it’s a reminder of everything I’ve accomplished recently,” Mozo said.

Before Canada, Mexican players began to develop a fast style of play that did not allow them to construct a fluid offensive game.

In Canada, the first season began with a cabin of Cyle Larin, which received a great attack on the Mexican doorman Ángel Malagón.

In Mexico, Roberto Alvarado had his best chance to find his way around the area in the 72nd minute, when Canadian goalie Dayne St. Clair was about to take the field a few days later.

At the end of the party, the Mexican fans met their team at the Abuchearon Stadium.

Aguirre, who had chosen Mexico in previous years, in 2002 and 2010, was aware that his team had to rely on meeting all his interests to regain his luck.

“In medicine, where the Afición has agreed to the best of its capacity with its equipment, it has committed itself. ‘No tengo ninguna duda de ello,’ said Aguirre.

With more than 20 years of experience as an entrepreneur in Europe and other countries around the world, Aguirre has developed a philosophy so that the Mexican choice regains the appreciation of his passion.

“I’m not afraid of myself because I’m not competing, because I haven’t seen the colors, so I’m not afraid,” Aguirre confirmed.

“The player who does not know this philosophy can go to his house.”

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