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Mexico v Guadeloupe

  • 12-07-2009 10:40am
    #1
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    match is on later tonight,i think there's good money to be won in this match

    it's part of the gold cup

    gold cup
    Both Mexico and Guadeloupe will travel to Phoenix for Sunday’s final game in Group C. This match will be held at the University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale. Both teams are in a qualifying position for the quarterfinals stages but Mexico will need to avoid defeat to guarantee their spot in the knockout stages.

    Mexico have managed to beat Nicaragua 2-0 in their first match and drew 1-1 against Panama in the second game. The CONCACAF disciplinary committee is currently reviewing Mexico’s victory over Panama because a fight broke out in the 80th minute which involved players and coaches from both the Mexican side and Panama side. Coach Javier Aguirre will face suspension as he was red carded due to kicking Panama’s Ricardo Phillips and refused to leave the pitch delaying the game for 12 minutes. Aguirre will have to leave it to his assistants to manage the team. Mexico will be without Luis Noriega due to suspension but could be boost with the return of Carlos Vela in the attack.

    Guadeloupe currently tops the table of Group C, they beat Nicaragua 2-0 and Panama 2-1. They have been one of the surprising teams in the tournament. Guadeloupe follows the likes of Canada and USA to be one of the first teams to qualify for the quarterfinals of the Gold Cup. Coach Roger Salnot has given confidence to the team in saying they are able to balance out between offense and defense. Salnot will want to prove that their Gold Cup run is no fluke and that they could make sure by beating Mexico.

    The small island in the Caribbean that makes up Guadeloupe is surprisingly not recognized by FIFA. This is because Guadeloupe is a part of the French Territory where the players are eligible to play for the “Les Bleus”. Therefore, Guadeloupe treats the Gold Cup as their World Cup. Mexico has not been the powerhouse team that we once known them for but they will be able to get the point to guarantee them in making the quarterfinals

    myself iv gone for Guadeloupe win or draw


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