World Cup 2014

World Cup 2014 – Team Analysis – Mexico

Next up in our World Cup team analysis articles, we take a look at Mexico. Miguel Herrera’s men kick off their campaign against Cameroon on Friday June 13 at 5pm, before squaring up to favourites Brazil four days later at 8pm, whilst a potentially key encounter against Croatia on Monday June 23 at 9pm may well decide their fate:

As mentioned in our article on Brazil earlier this week, a quirk in the scheduling hands “El Tri” two Matchday one fixtures, making their squad immediate targets for our initial lineups before a blank Matchday two – all the more so given that opener against the Africans looks their best chance of racking up the goals.

Road to Qualification

Despite being regarded as a major favourite in their region, the Mexicans faltered badly in qualifying, consigning them to an arduous campaign. They clinched their first group by triumphing in all six fixtures but then finished fourth in a second group (which included USA, Jamaica, Panama , Honduras and Costa Rica), winning only two of 10 fixtures and finishing on 11 points, with a mere seven goals scored and nine against.

Herrera stepped in to steady the ship and miraculously salvaged qualification, thanks, in no small part, to Panama’s last gasp victory over the USA. That result handed the Mexicans the opportunity to face New Zealand in a two-legged play-off, with Herrera masterminding a convincing 9-3 aggregate win.

Most Starts Javier Hernandez (9), Carlos Salcido, Jesus Zavala (8), Francisco Rodriguez, Andres Guardado, Hector Moreno, Dos Santos (7)

Most Goals Oribe Peralta (8), Javier Hernandez, Jiminez (2)

The Key Targets

The new manager has wasted little time in forging a team of his own making. Herrera has opted for a 5-3-2 formation, mainly choosing players from the Mexican First Division, with most of the more well-known names such as Javier Hernandez, Giovanni Dos Santos and Andres Guardado struggling to make the starting XI, whilst Fiorentia midfielder Matias Fernandez is set to miss out with an ankle problem.

There’s little doubt that Oribe Peralta is the main man up front. Described in some quarters as the best striker in the tournament currently not plying his trade in Europe, the 30-year-old (priced at 7.8 in FantasyiTeam) looks certain to lead the line and boasts the ability to create as well as score goals; his prowess in the air carries a significant threat and his five goals over two legs against New Zealand earned Mexico’s passage.

Mexico’s forwards will be fed from the flanks, with Herrera putting great emphasis on supply from wide areas. Defensively, Mexico can leave themselves open and clean sheets look unlikely and, with that in mind, the potential attacking returns on offer from wing-backs Paul Aguilarand Miguel Layun could be the best bet for those looking to gamble on the Mexican rearguard. A quick and powerful runner, Layun assisted three of Mexico’s goals in the play-off win over New Zealand. Skipper Rafael Marquez is present again for those looking to back the more conventional defensive option, with the defensive trio available for 5.3, 5.2 and 5.4 in FantasyiTeam respectively.

In midfield, Porto’s combative Hector Herrera and home-based Carlos Pena and likely to given the freedom to go box-to-box, with Juan Carlos Medina providing the anchor in front of the centre-backs. The powerful Pena (5.5 in FantasyiTeam) is an intriguing option: nicknamed “Gullit” due to his eye-catching locks, he’s been a key man for Herrera and could well emerge as a standout performer. A creator of goals as a link between midfield and the attack, Pena also has the ability to provide his own end product and has returned to form by striking back-to-back goals for club side, Leon, in his last two outings.

The Long Shots

With 11 goals and eight assists in La Liga this season, Giovani Dos Santos has enjoyed a superb season with Villarreal and looks tailor-made as a highly effective number ten. Herrera’s controversial decision to mainly favour home-based talent suggests the former Tottenham man may struggle to earn a starting berth but if Dos Santos can move up the pecking order in the forthcoming four friendlies, there’s clear potential on offer.

Alternatively, Alan Pulido could be one to consider. Handed a role alongside Peralta against Costa Rica recently, he fired a hat-trick to suggest he could be in line for a role in Herrera’s XI when the tournament gets underway – he comes in at just 6.5 in FantasyiTeam, compared to Dos Santos’ 7.9.

Further Analysis

Group A – Brazil,Cameroon, Croatia

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  1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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    Craig Bellamy announces his retirement

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    1. Bøwstring The Carp
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      😡

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      1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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        BOOM

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      1. Optimus.
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        The gif was more in celebration of Riise and Bellamys bro love 🙂

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        1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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          whatever you say 😉

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    2. Dr Dream
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      What record does he hold JK?

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      1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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        Scored for 7 different PL clubs

        Newcastle
        Coventry
        Liverpool
        Man City
        West Ham
        Blackburn
        Cardiff

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        1. Dr Dream
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          Aye...good record to have in some ways. He's the opposite to somebody like Giggs.

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    3. FACUPARSE
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      I liked Bellamy as a player, pity he never got long enough at City or Liverpool.

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  2. Dr Dream
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    DDG
    Redcard sicknote whoknows Buttner
    Fellaini Cleverly
    gervinho Imleavingagain Nani
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    Things lining up well for United.

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    1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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      😆 😆 😆

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      1. Dr Dream
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        At least LVG is in a better position than Moyes was. He's taking over what most people would agree is a can of worms and has something of a free hand compared to Moyes...who of course was taking over Fergie's title winning side. Definite advantage to LVG in that regard.

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  3. DIOCCÁ
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    Quick vote:

    Best platform to play World Cup fantasy?

    Thanks chaps & chapesses!

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    1. Dr Dream
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      I really like the look of the iteam game..

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      1. Camp No No
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        Not at all worried about the fact that you can buy extra transfers with money - not reducing your points in game - and that you can really make those transfers pay well in the game? Or that you can have points from more than 11 players in same GW, if you are fast to make your substitutions?

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        1. Dr Dream
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          Oh I dunno..I've only scanned over it and created an account, that's as far as I've got. The layout looks great but sounds like I need to read the rules.

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        2. Alan Davey
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          9 years, 11 months ago

          That's a more than valid points in regards to the additional transfers. It does give people an advantage. Having more than 11 players does it make it more fun though,as having a fantasy football interest in even more games/players has to be a bonus. You also don't have to be fast with transfers - the only rule is get them in at least 10 minutes before the game starts, and there's plenty of games in each round.

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  4. sinik
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    I think I'm going to start a brand new FPL account for next season

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    1. Optimus.
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      Hulk this ^

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      1. sinik
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        😯

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        1. Optimus.
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          Well the green ink seems to be dished out freely this eve 🙂

          But in fairness keep your own Fpl account and then just get your fake wife/gf/dog to start another account 😉

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          1. sinik
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            9 years, 11 months ago

            I realized I was made admin of a few leagues so if I DO want to do this I'll have to join the league with my new account and transfer admin abilities over..that seems like a lot of work 😐

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          2. JK - Cønt ⭐
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            if I can get 3 Hulks then something is amiss 😛

            That being said I am waiting in my first article being published

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            1. Optimus.
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              Exactly this 🙂

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  5. FACUPARSE
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    Who did Moyes hit? must have had enough of the jokes

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    1. sinik
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      Cleverley 😉

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  6. Disco Stu
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    Pretty sure it was the USA's last minute win over Panama that got Mexico into the playoff Vs. New Zealand not the other way around

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  7. Ted Maw
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    9 years, 11 months ago

    Matias Fernandez is Chilean

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