And to think that Brazil came out with a team of substitutes and that Mexico displayed all the best it has…
Five minutes into the game, the South American team went ahead of the Mexican National Team, which arrived at Kyle Field in Texas with every intention of washing away what happened a few days ago in Denver, when Uruguay won by beating (4-0) against the alternative team led by coach Jaime Lozano.
This was the XI that coach Dorival Junior sentwho left almost all of his starters on the bench:
· Alisson Becker
· Guilherme Arana
· Éder Militao
· Bremer
· Yan Cuoto
· Andreas Pereira
· Douglas Luiz
· Ederson
· Gabriel Martinelli
· Evanilson
· Savinho
Of these players, perhaps the only ones who could appear in the star team would be the goalkeeper Alisson and Militao, but even so, the team took the lead very early on the scoreboard and it clearly exposed the ‘Aztec’ defense, because Edson Álvarez and Johan Vásquez were left lying down with Andreas Pereira’s feint.
The Brazilian midfielder defined a cross after a couple of feints on the distrustful Mexicans.
Will Mexico rescue at least a draw? The truth is that they are playing much better than against Uruguay, but conceding a locker room goal against a team like Brazil is extremely challenging.