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Mexico eyes recovery against New Zealand
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 13 - 11 - 2013

MEXICO CITY — Mexico will seek to put its nightmarish World Cup qualifying campaign behind it Wednesday when it hosts New Zealand in the first leg of a last-chance intercontinental playoff.
The Mexicans are usually overwhelming favorites against smaller football nations like the ‘All Whites' at their imposing, 105,000-capacity Azteca Stadium in Mexico City.
But El Tri won just once in five home games in the final qualifying round of the North, Central America and Caribbean (CONCACAF) group, finishing fourth out of six teams.
While the United States, Costa Rica and Honduras won direct tickets to Brazil, Mexico barely secured the playoff — a surprisingly poor showing for a powerhouse that was last absent from a World Cup in 1990.
Finally Mexico handed the reins to Miguel Herrera last month for the two-game playoff. The outspoken manager, who led Club America to a domestic title this year, voiced confidence that his squad can win the return leg in New Zealand on Nov. 20 as well as Wednesday's home tie.
“The first thing we said was that we shouldn't think about what happened in the past because that's something we can't resolve,” Herrera said. “We are going to win in Mexico and we will also seek to win over there (in New Zealand),” he told reporters over the weekend.
Fans have turned on their team, with 60 percent saying in a poll last month that Mexico didn't deserve to qualify. Experts have warned that missing the World Cup would cost sponsors and broadcasters more than $600 million (447 million euros).
Herrera has shaken things up since taking over, calling up only players from the domestic league while leaving out European-based stars, including Manchester United's Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez and Villareal's Giovani dos Santos.
He said Mexico would seek to exploit New Zealand's loss of captain Winston Reid, who was ruled out of the playoff with an ankle injury suffered playing for his English Premier League club West Ham.
But New Zealand striker Rory Fallon said the All Whites' familiarity with the intercontinental playoff system could be to their advantage. — Agencies


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