If people thought SUM previously had too much influence on the USMNT, it was peanuts compared to what Televisa's and some of the other LigaMX owners influence is on FMF. And maybe on that note, SUM is the promoter of El Tri and LigaMX matches played in the U.S. It might be Garber's grand scheme of MLS owners raking in the cash on those teams while helping the El Tri performance stay status quo.
Small kids small problems. Bigger kids bigger problems. Guess it’s Canada's turn now. What a shit show.
From what I’ve read he’s an intriguing prospect. But it’s not like Arsenal pushed him thru their system or put him at a high level on loan. Mexico must have dozens of older players ready to step in. Oh well.
Watching a lacking talent Mexico try and play Bielsa ball only practicing during a few international widows a year? Sign me up.
Nah, he left Tigres on his own. He hadn't lost a game with them yet. Mexican fans are just pissed it's another Argentine again
Mexico should be better than Suriname of course, but they’re not that bad. I remember being scared when Canada had to play them in the early World Cup qualifying round lol. In some alternate universe where Suriname and Curaçao are one country, their combined team of Dutch trained players could do some damage in CONCACAF.
This guy is a really fun follow. He was not handling CR losing 1-0 to Martinique well, but they scored in the 88th and 93rd minutes to win it