Thursday, June 30, 2011

Mexico is emerging as one of the best



The excitement and success continues for the Mexican national soccer team after the team won its sixth Gold Cup title last weekend in Pasadena against the United States.

Today the team learned that FIFA has ranked Mexico No. 9 in the world.

The news is a significant accomplishment for Mexico because the achievement proves the dominance and incredible talent the Mexican national soccer team has developed.

Led by its raising superstar Javier "El Chicharito" Hernandez, who is becoming a world-class soccer player, Mexico has positioned themselves as one of the best soccer clubs in the world.

What that means is that Mexico is now ranked amongst the best teams who have won World Cups such as Spain, Brazil, Italy and Argentina.

The achievement of being one of the top 10 teams in the world shows how the Mexicans have made a jump from being a decent team to a hungry, young team full of amazing talent and stars playing in Europe like Hernandez with Manchester United and Giovanni Dos Santos, who is playing in Spain.

As long as the Mexicans continue to progress and develop its young stars than there is no doubt the chances for them to win its first World Cup in 2014 in Brazil is more than possible.

The Mexican national soccer team already has its world-class player, a outstanding cast of players surrounding Hernandez and a energetic coach who enjoys giving each guy a chance to use their talents to help the team win.

What Mexico needs, to be a dominate team and have a chance to win a World Cup in 2014, is another world-class player.

The closes player who comes to that is Dos Santos. The goal he made in the Gold Cup final against the Untied States was one of the ages and his skills resembled ones like the great, Lionel Messi, who is considered to be the greatest soccer player of today.

Dos Santos has came a long way since his first run with Mexico in the 2010 World Cup and he is only getting better.

If Mexico can have two deadly world-class strikers up front than who knows where this team can go and be come in 2014.

The team is excellent on defense and the defense is awesome at creating a chance for the midfielders to dribble the ball up front and create a lot of opportunities for the strikers.

Andres Guardado, Efrain Juarez, Pablo Barrera, and Aldo de Nigris are the other supporting cast members who are players becoming their own on the team and who are only going to get better and grow confidence after their performance in this year's Gold Cup.

Mexico has proven its dominates with the endless amount of ball possession it has in all of its games and the endless pouring of goals it gives its opponents, who later beg for mercy.

The recent achievement the Mexicans received from FIFA is only the beginning and once the 2014 World Cup comes--the world will witness the maturity and amazing talents the Mexicans have developed.

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