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Friday, June 11, 2010

Fine start, but next game could decide Mexico's faith in WCUP.


Siphiwe Tshabalala is the first to score at the 2010 World Cup against Mexico's Oscar Perez. R. Marquez later tied it for the final score Mexico 1- South. Africa 1.

On the 55th minute South Africa found themselves on the score board 1-0.
It took 3 changes for the Mexican squad to find the goal for the tie which was scored by Rafael Marquez. 

All Group A teams walked out today with 1 point each. Uruguay and France played later that day in a boring 0-0 score encounter. Mexico's next opponent is France, and the Mexicans need to find a complete line up because in today's game it was noticeable Mexico's coach Javier Auguirre is still in decisive of what players he needs. The main question everyone wants to know is 'who will be Mexico's main goalkeeper?' 

Today's Mexico goalie starter was Oscar Perez which is not a favorite or even a preferred goal keeper by the Mexican republic. 
The line up decisions must be confirmed before the encounter against France or it could cost Mexico a victory against France, and its hopes for the next round.




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