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Nationally known as Mexico national football team, the Mexico soccer league has been in every World Cup since 1990. So with so much suspense, it's even more important to get every possible way to view them pull off the upset of the decade. The Mexico soccer team is more than capable of coming back from bleak odds and regain the confidence of their fans with an upsetting victory over their opponent.

Victor Manuel Vucetich, the new coach feels they have a real chance to regain ground in their home game this Friday against Panama. It will take every ounce of the fans support to pull out the win, but it can be done. Mexico's football team has seen these waters in the past and overcame them. They can do it again.

 

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The game Friday will determine if Mexico's football team will miss the world cup since 1990. You don't wont to risk missing this by not being able to watch online in case of a network failure or special report that cuts in on this important game. I believe this one will be one for the history books either way it goes. Panama had never beaten Mexico in an official game until this year in the Gold Cup where they won twice. So There's pressure on both sides.

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What makes the game so noteworthy:

Both teams are from a warm climate country, so the weather is not a factor in the outcome of the game. If it's hot, either team's players wont suffer any negative affects from it. If it's unseasonably cold or rainy, Panama could get a slight edge since they do get more rain fall than Mexico, but with both countries practically touching each other, meaning they are toward the central Americas more so Panama than Mexico, weather wont be much of a factor in determining who will win. While Panama temperature is mostly tropical. Mexico can get a little chilly, but barring a freak storm, nothing should tip the scale in either direction. I have to keep saying this; although everything seems evenly matched with the two, home field advantage is a big factor in games.

 

There's no injuries to key players that would cause an advantage to either camp. However with the firing of Mexico's coach in September and bringing on a new one at such a pivotal time in the season, it could cause problems. Vucetich is no slacker to the game of soccer. He not only managed many teams in his career, he's racked up an impressive resume of wins as player and coach. However the most looming performance comes from his dismissal from Monterrey on August 25th 2013 due to a lackluster 6 of 21 points outcome. Less than a month later, he became the coach for Mexico.

 

If the style of coaching is too different from what the players are used to it may prove the straw that breaks the camel back. It would be in Vucetich's best interest to stay the course with minimal change that could over tax the team. He would also do well to not feel like he has to prove a point to the powers that be and detract from the situation at hand. His expertise in team work and cohesiveness is what really needs to shine through while he prepares for next season battle with any major shifts of direction.

 

The fans seem to struggle to stay motivated and positive about the outcome. With the loss to the US, it deflated the fans confidence. As of 10/10/13 only 40% of Azteca's capacity had been filled. Can Mexico pull off a win without the majority support from their fans? It's possible, but fan participation is a key alley in times like these. However, in this nothing to lose moment for Mexico, it could bring out the fire in them. Teams in this position tend to take more chances. Meaning. If they are already favored to lose by their own fans, they may be willing to do things to win that they ordinarily would have played safe with. Considering they lost twice to Panama this year, coming into this battle, the only thing they should be focusing on are those two losses to Panama. They need to study those clips as if their lives depended on it. Find out what they did wrong and right. What was working when they won the only games and what was going on with them and the other team when they lost the two each games. Therein lies the nuggets to pulling this off. No other games matter. There are too many variables to factor in wins or losses against other teams.

 

At the moment, Mexico is in fifth place to Panama. I would see that as a reason to come out and support the team in spite of the back to back losses prior to facing them. Considering that Panama historically is an underdog to Mexico, it could be the upset of the century. Also, a big feather in Mexico's hat is home field advantage. That vantage point can certainly turn a dire situation into a positive outcome. With so much riding on this game, that in itself is enough to watch. Those who choose not to go through the gates Friday will in more than likely watch with bated breath at home.

 

Panama should very well not sit on their laurels thinking it's a shoe in victory. Rather than study their latest victories in what they did right. They had better study every losing game they played against Mexico and find out what they did wrong as well as any mistakes Mexico made that they could capitalize on. This is a caged animal scenario and anything can happen. It should not be forgotten that though Panama has beaten Mexico twice, Mexico is regarded as the most successful team in the CONCACAF region. And with home field advantage, that is formidable ammunition to stage a successful come back

 

Just by reputation alone, Mexico's soccer fans should take this less than desireable position in stride. There's nothing to hold their heads down over. No one is the best always. Even if they do taste final defeat Friday. They still have a new coach and a new season to look forward to with a stellar history and awesome future ahead of them. Who knows; Panama and crack under the pressure to three-peat. It's been known to happen. I remember my college instructor back in 90-91 telling us all that UNLV wouldn't win the ultimate final because history has shown that a team with a great winning streak rarely is able to pull of the clincher. That's why it's so sweet when it happens. Sure enough, they shocked the world and proved my instructor right. Panama's coming off a  no score game with Mexico on June 7th this year. Followed by a terrible two losses and a tie between June 11th through September 6th. So nothing is etched in stone. That in itself is enough to keep hope alive. 

 

Some battles are flawless victories and some are ugly but it's not over til it's over. At any outcome. It's worth a viewing. You wouldn't want to have to run in at the last minute watching the table scraps of what was an epic battle. 

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