Mexico Vs Poland: Mexico team is not prepared for Qatar World Cup

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Mexico Vs Poland: Mexico team is not prepared for Qatar World Cup Mexico football team boss Gerardo "Tata" Martino was serious about his team after a 3-0 loss to Uruguay in a friendly game on Thursday, signifying they still have some way to go to be prepared for the FIFA World Cup in Qatar that kicks off in just over five months. The truth is, we're not prepared, said Martino in the post-game news session when discussing how far his side is from the level that he needs them to be at, for the Qatar Football World Cup. Football World Cup 2022 fans from all over the world can book Football World Cup tickets from our online platforms WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com. Football fans can book Mexico vs Poland Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.

If we focus on just today's game, we are very far. I don't drop vision of the fact that it's a friendly game, I don't lose sight of the truth that there is a goal attained, very deservingly, and that Mexico gets to play in another FIFA World Cup. This is part of the training and in the training, as has occurred in the last four years, there are good and difficult instants. If I were induced that this can't be modified, we wouldn't be speaking. In front of 57,735 admirers at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, Martino and his men wriggled against an Uruguay team that was carried by a standout presentation from Edinson Cavani. With two goals in the second half, the 35-year-old striker quieted the Arizona crowd that was deeply in support of Mexico. Martino, who caught Mexico football team fans and media off-guard with his use of a five-man backline, later tried to highlight silver linings from the performance.


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