Colombia vs Mexico

2022 - 9 - 27

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Mexico vs Colombia score, result: El Tri suffer crushing loss, see 2-0 ... (Sporting News)

Mexico were looking to build some momentum heading into the World Cup in November but instead of a win, El Tri suffered a crushing loss, watching a 2-0 lead ...

27th min.: Colombia are now taking the game to Mexico and El Tri can break out in transition. Luis Diaz was trying to dribble out of his own box and Uriel Antuna stepped in front of the ball. James Rodriguez, Juan Cuadrado, and Radamel Falcao are back to lead the attack, and Luis Diaz does not get a break as had been rumored. Not to mention the work put in by right-back Kevin Alvarez (on Liverpool's Luis Diaz) and left-back Gerardo Arteaga (against Juan Cuadrado), with Arteaga making a key run for the second goal. Center-back Nestor Araujo dives in to block a Luis Diaz shot, but the Colombian follows through into Araujo's ankle and he's hurt. El Tri hasn't had the bulk of possession (62-38 for Colombia) and they're frankly more comfortable without the ball, operating on quick transitions. Uriel Antuna brings acceleration, Alexis Vega is the most creative player on the team, and Erick Gutierrez's vision and quality brought a lift to the midfield. Jorge Carrascal makes a run down the right side of the box and cuts a ball back which Luis Sinisterra hits past Ochoa. It was an avalanche of Colombian attacks in the second half and Mexico had no answer. He took a floated ball from teammate Rafael Santos Borre and sent it into the right side netting. The equalizer by Mexico was close. Mexico played its best half in recent memory, staking itself to a 2-0 halftime lead thanks to an early penalty converted by Alexis Vega, and a goal by left-back Gerardo Arteaga.

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Mexico vs Colombia: Lineups & LIVE updates (Goal.com)

El Tri take on the South American heavyweights as they continue their preparation for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

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Mexico 2-3 Colombia: FIFA international friendly game, scores and ... (AS English)

An epic comeback from the Colombia national team stunned Mexico and they obtained the 3-2 win in the last game of the international window prior to the ...

There is a lot at stake for Mexico because several players will have one last opportunity to convince manager Gerardo Martino to include them in the final roster that will travel to Qatar in November. El Tri lost the CONCACAF Nations League and Gold Cup finals against the United States in 2021 and struggled to secure their spot to Qatar during the World Cup qualifiers earlier this year. Prior to the friendly against Colombia he was asked about his future, but he replied that his focus is in the World Cup right now. Kevin Álvarez makes a great play down the right flank and gave the ball to Henry Martín. Mexico was undefeated in their last seven games prior to the start of a World Cup and this is their first defeat since 1994. The good news for Mexico is that Nestor Araujo seems to be fine and will continue playing, at least for now. As always moving the ball side-to-side and pressuring high looking for Mexico to make a mistake. What a great play from El Tri because Gutierrez threaded the needle to find the left back, following a beautiful screen from Alexis Vega, and Gerardo Arteaga finished like a striker. The ball is being changed freely now from wing to wing and they keep maintaining long possessions as they look for an opening. Colombia kept pushing and in the 68th minute Wilmar Barrios scored a stunner from range to give them the 3-2 win. Mexico will return to their locker room with a comfortable lead, but Colombia was going to have the last laugh. El Tri started strong with the high press and it paid off early in the game with Alexis Vega scoring from the penalty spot in the 6th minute.

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Mexico collapse against Colombia in pre-World Cup loss (ESPN)

Mexico played their best half in years against Colombia, but things fell apart quickly for a side that still have questions before the World Cup.

[Saudi Arabia](/soccer/team?id=655) (Nov. Alongside them up top, striker [Henry Martin](http://espnfc.com/player/_/id/93184/Henry-Martín) worked flawlessly with the frontline. [Luis Sinisterra](http://espnfc.com/player/_/id/235116/Luis-Sinisterra) in the 49th minute and 52nd minute. The last time Mexico lost a game in which it led by two goals was on Jan. Mexico coach Gerardo Martino on Colombia's talent: "There are moments in a match when the hierarchy and quality of the rival players will be shown on the pitch. In the midfield, Mexico also held strong and shut down a number of counters and crosses that Colombia tried to throw at them. Mexico continued their pressure going, with Vega creating a quick and clever play for [Gerardo Arteaga](http://espnfc.com/player/_/id/245848/Gerardo-Arteaga), who scored to put Mexico up 2-0 by the 29th minute. As mentioned earlier, Martino's changes were questionable and ineffective, almost seeming to throw the kitchen sink onto the pitch instead of creating a more cohesive gameplan. They'll have two November friendlies -- against [Iraq](/soccer/team?id=4375) and [Sweden](/soccer/team?id=466) -- before their Group C opener against [Poland](/soccer/team?id=471) on Nov. [Highlights and notable moments](#highlights) Tactically outmaneuvered, it was one of the more dismal ends to a game for Martino. [Best/worst performers](#bestworst)

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Mexico Vs Colombia: Thousands of SF Soccer Fans Set to Flood ... (The San Francisco Standard)

Mexican and Colombian soccer fans are gearing up for one of the most important events of the year, a game at Levi's Stadium.

Nicknamed “Los Cardenales” for their signature red and white jerseys, the team is one of the most successful soccer clubs in the capital city of Bogotá where she was born and raised. “The Mexican federation rotates its players too much,” Patino said. market, it is difficult to watch the Colombian league. Although he also immigrated from his home country, here, he is inundated with non-stop coverage of the game in his native Mexico. “They create more problems for themselves instead of rewarding the best. Before she settled in San Francisco, one of Gabriel’s first loves in life was attending soccer matches with her family at the historic Estadio El Campín, opened in 1938. “The crowd [at Levi’s] showed me that our people will travel to see the team.” “For every one Colombian jersey we’ve sold today, we’ve sold 10 Mexican ones,” Lopez said as he was setting up a new storefront display showcasing both country’s shirts at Elite Sports. But as far as Rene Lopez is concerned, San Francisco is undoubtedly an “El Tri” town. “We’re from El Salvador.” “These international games are the only chance we get to see our heroes together,” said Janeth Gabriel who immigrated from Colombia 20 years ago. She and her daughter got to see their favorite players James Rodríguez and Juan Cuadrado play in real life.

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Fútbol fans pack Levi's Stadium as Mexico, Colombia national teams ... (KGO-TV)

Tens of thousands showed up at the Levi's Stadium for chance to cheer on the men's national fútbol teams of Mexico and Colombia.

However, the match is considered "friendly." We're all ready!" prior to the FIFA 2022 World Cup "She's gonna support Mexico," Vero, who was in a Mexico jersey said about his wife, who wore a Colombia jersey. Tuesday's game also marked a milestone for Levi's. Niners red and gold was replaced by green and yellow.

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