Mexico head
coach Jose Manuel de la Torre has released his lineup for Friday’s world cup
qualification match against Guyana.
According to ESPN Deportes' John Sutcliffe,
De la Torre will field an offensive team that is looking to bring maximum
scoring to the Houston
fans in attendance. Mexico
will face Guyana
at the BBVA Compass stadium, home of Major League Soccer’s Houston Dynamo.
CF Monterrey’s Jonathan Orozco gets to start defending El
Tri’s net. Orozco stepped in for AC Ajaccio’s Guillermo Ochoa who could not
attend the game. On the bench as back-up keeper is Toluca FC’s Alfredo
Talavera.
In center defense De la Torre has gone with Vfb Stuttgart
defender Francisco Rodriguez and RCD Espanyol’s Hector Moreno. On the flanks he
stationed Jorge Torres-Nilo of Tigres UANL on the left, and Severo Meza of CF
Monterrey on the right.
In charge of recovering and defending is El Tri and Cruz
Azul veteran Gerardo Torrado. The next line has three players with CF Valencia
winger Andres Guardado on the left and Olympic gold medalist Javier Aquino on
the right. In the center-midfield position is Toluca ’s Antonio Naelson Zinha who returns to
the lineup to distribute plays to the strikers.
Up front De la Torre has Oribe Peralta of Club Santos
Laguna, also an Olympic gold medalist. Partnering with Peralta is Manchester
United’s Javier “chicharito” Hernandez. With the 4-1-3-2 lineup De la Torre is
looking to score as many goals as possible.
More on Mexico's lineup in the World Cup Qualifiers at Examiner.com
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