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Hard days sight
1. Hard days sight
Competition in the hexagonal of CONCACAF qualifying speeds up this June, in which Mexico,
Panama, Honduras, United States, Costa Rica and Jamaica will play three games each. At the end
of the month should be answered many questions and have a much clearer idea of which of these
teams could win the three direct passes to the FIFA World Cup Brazil 2014. Cheap FIFA 13
Coins offers a foretaste of what is in store for the first day, to be held on the 7th night. The big
game Panama-Mexico Apparently Mexico is virtually assured a spot in the FIFA World Cup, but
his shaky start in the Hexagonal has cast doubt on the chances of Tri. The men of JoséManuel
"Chepo" de la Torre tied their first three games, but resumed their winning ways with a spirited
victory (1-0) over Jamaica in Kingston. Aldo de Nigris scored the goal, and goalkeeper Jesus
Corona became the big star of the night. However, Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez, Andres
Guardado and Gio dos Santos had trouble finding the usual rhythm. The result, however, is what
matters to the question "Chepo".
The Mexican team has returned to pull himself to the top of the table, no doubt, a much more
comfortable than the penultimate position. Panama, however, seems not even a shadow of that
team easily previous years. Under the leadership of Luis Tejada and Blas Perez in the front, the
struggling Canaleros are at a point of Mexico in second place, but also with a game. In qualifying
for Brazil 2014 have not lost any shock in Rommel Fernandez Stadium, and coach Julio Dely
Valdes, seems totally determined to bring his people to their first finals of the FIFA World Cup. If
Tejada Panamanian striker, who exercises his career in club football in Mexico to Toluca, dream
houses imposed on Tri, not willing to letting go: "It will be a difficult game because we face one
of the best teams region, a nation hard to beat, "he told FIFA.com on the eve of the meeting. The
previous In the rest of the area, the United States, which began with his own faltering steps in the
Hexagonal, are stockpiling momentum and forces in preparation for your visit to Kingston, where
they will face Jamaica. The Reggae Boyz currently occupy last place in the six-team standings
with only two points on the board, and possibly come to feel pretty demoralized after defeat by
Mexico, which failed to find the net.
However, the American striker Jozy Altidore, who has just given a fabulous performance in the
snatch 4-3 win in the friendly against Germany, do not take the opponent lightly, even though,
obviously, the campaign classification of the islanders is coming to an end. "When you play in
Kingston, you get the feeling that you're facing a team but an entire country," he told FIFA.com.
The Americans, who have conceded seven goals in their last two friendlies, will have to give
everything in attack and make the most of that display great form Altidore and Clint Dempsey,
who scored twice against the Germans. Jamaica head coach Theodore Whitmore, under significant
pressure from the national press, will also assume the arduous task of motivating his players. "We
just need to come goals," said the man who has been left out of the Reggae Boyz top scorer of all
time selection, Luton Shelton, for matches in June and has opted instead for Ryan Johnson , a
player based in the American League. "They are all we need." The third match of the evening will
be a derby Central: Honduras's visit to Costa Rica in San Jose. To date, the Hondurans were tied
with Mexico and defeated the United States, and now will be to show he can also get good results
at home. However, Costa Ricans and their captain, playmaker Bryan Ruiz, have always been
intractable at home. With the United States, Honduras and Costa Rica tied at four points on Friday
7th there will be much at stake. More information please visit: http://www.arm2fifa.com/