Preview - USA and Mexico - the CONCACAF representation at the FIFA World Cup 2014
It’s been
far too long since a North American team has impressed at the
World cup finals. Will the CONCACAF nations put up a show in brazil ??. Is this
the time we get to see what their actuall potential is ??. All we know at this
moment and time is that IF these teams perform on par with the others, the
world cup will be a lot more than just participating in it for their respective
fans as well more interesting and exciting for the neutrals.
With the
World cup just a few days away, it will be interesting to see whether the two North American giants, namely USA and Mexico put up a fight; Surprise everyone and
finally show what thier always exciting and promising squads consisting of many
young and talented players is capable of. We haven't had any such team come up and fight
against the best of the best in the recent past.
When will
this change and what impact this could have on World Football.
The fans of
these respective countries would be the first ones to hope that this changes in over a months time. Having said that, as
neutrals everyone wants to see the so called small teams challenge the bigger
teams in the World Cup in what's expected to be an end to end affair each game. The United States
of America and the Mexico national team have always had players who have impressed
as far as club football and domestic tournaments are concerned.
But on the
International stage, they haven’t been able to showcase their talents in a way that they're often expected to. A part
of this is down to the competetiveness in both the country’s leagues which was
questioned in the past but has improved a lot over time. On a positive note, Mexico
have continued their what has become a legacy now, to produce exciting young prospects who’ve later went on
to make a name for themselves and Mexico itself in Europe.
Now, after a long wait, both these teams have a blend of youth
and experience in their world cup squads. Both countries are in probably the
toughest groups available and are expected to go out in the first round itself.
With the Managers’s tactics, players available and certain experienced players
in mind; almost everything taken into consideration, they have a fair outside
chance of progressing in this tournament if everything clicks into place.
An
impressive performance in Brazil by both these teams could lead to many of
their players coming in the limelight which could penultimately determine many
transfers after the tournament ends. A success at the world cup finals would further give a boost to both the countrys' FA's to invest more and more money into their respective national team set-ups to improve and possibly build on it.
United States of America
Manager:- Jurgen Klinsmann
USA remain the only CONCACAF team to achieve the highest position in a World Cup (3rd). They come to Brazil on the back of an excellent qualifying campaign having scored most goals in their group (15). They certainly are a team who can surprise quite a few and do well in Brazil. Managed by a a man who has a surprise up his sleeve every now and then, USA have adapted to Klinsmann’s methods very well. The 1994 hosts came closest in 2002 when they were knocked out by Germany in the quarters. They lie 3rd in terms of quality in the group of death which consists the likes of Germany, Portugal and Ghana.
USA will
again depend on their top experienced perfomers in Tim Howard, Geoff Cameroon,
Landon Donovan and Clint Dempsey etc. They’ve got a goal poacher in Dempsey who
takes his chances when given adequate supply, and a great versatile player in Donovan who
can operate anywhere across the front three. Being the captain, Donovan always
led from the front and has mostly been the only genuine performer against the
big teams.
Between the
poles are the safe hands of Tim Howard who’s had a great season with his club
Everton in the Premier league. Another genuine quality forward USA have is Josy Altidore who’s a big physicall presence upfront, capable of holding the ball up
and getting others into play and who's very strong in the air. Michael Bradley is the one they depend on to
connect defence into attack. Geoff Cameroon and Matt Besler are two reliable
defenders who are expected to start in Brazil. Under Klinsmann, Cameroon has been rock solid so
far. The omission of Tim Ream was unexpected as he had a fairly good season
with Bolton.
In all, USA
have a good team who on their day with the right decisions, can cause an upset.
Let’s hope they do so, because it would only make up for further entertainment
and excitement as far as thier own fans and the neutrals are concerned.
Mexico
Manager :- Miguel Herrera
Mexico have always been a team who’ve
showed promise, but never have they perfomed to their level of expectation in
the World Cup. They’re one of those teams having excellent youth prospects and experienced veterans. They also are a team who play a brand of free flowing attacking football which is wonderfull on the eye.
As quoted by USA captain Landon
Donovan “In my opinion, the youth in Mexico is better than ours. We're looking
for ways to improve it, but for me Mexico is one of the best in the world at
that kind of progression, with youth, and with the national team it's almost
the same forever, and I think it will continue to be for a long time.” Donovan also went on to say that “Mexico has a
chance to do something special in the World Cup. When they play well, Mexico is one
of the best in the world.”
The reputation Mexico have in terms of
their youth and style of play is immense, but actually putting it all into
practice and perfoming at a major International tournament remains a big
problem. Recently, Mexico defeated Brazil in the Olympic final which should
further add to their confidence and aura of being capable enough to beat the
best when playing well. They’re often the underdogs who come out on top in the
end.
Qualification to the World cup finals was a close call as it was nail bitting stuff for the players as well as the fans. Mexico share their group with Cameroon, Croatia and hosts Brazil, who will be the only real threat to them. As far as the other two are concerned, quality wise Mexico have the upper hand over them.
Just like the USA, Mexico too depend
wholely on their star performers and experienced veterans. Captain Rafael
Marquez will resume his duty of leading his men as he always has. Marquez’
experience along with the ever-present Hector Moreno and Carlos Salcido would
do Mexico a world of good at the back. It’s a partnership which is fairly
reliable. Herrera And Carlos Pena are
the usual paring in the middle who are the main reason behind the free flowing
football Mexico play. However, the real creativity in Mexico’s midfield is mainly
seen on the left hand side where Giovanni Dos Santos is up and raring to go
with his exquisite skills and tricks. He’s another essential asset on which Mexico
rely upon for any kind of creativity.
Mexico are a team who can pull off shock results and surprises with the football they play. They last reached the Quarters in 1986, which seems like ages ago. It’s about time
they live up to the expectation of their fans and finally prove their mettle in
Brazil.

























