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The Mexican Soccer Federation's plan B after the match against Uruguay, goodbye to Martino?

The president of the FMF knows that the World Cup with Martino could be a failure and is already thinking of a plan B for the remaining friendly matches and the World Cup.

By Hector Garcia

The president of the FMF knows that the World Cup with Martino could be a failure and is already thinking of a plan B for the remaining friendly matches and the World Cup.

Mexico lost by a 0-3 drubbing against Uruguay. Gerardo Martino decided to start with a line of 5 defenders that suffered all game against the Charrúas' offense. Nestro Araujo, César Montes, Jesús Angulo, Gerardo Arteaga and Jorge Sánchez suffered the consequences of this approach.

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Matias Vecino opened the scoring in the first half after a rebound from a corner kick where he only had to push the ball to score the goal while in the second half Cavani appeared to show the defensive weakness of the Mexican team, scoring twice.

Mexico was unable to do anything in attack and the performance was null and void in all the team's lines. Neither the defense, the midfield nor the forwards were able to generate a good game.

That is why Martino was not happy with the team's performance and had to make several changes to see if anything improved, but that did not happen. Neither Alvarado, Beltrán, Héctor Herrera or Jesús Gallardo could do anything.

What is the Mexican Soccer Federation's plan?

The president of the Mexican Soccer Federation, Yon de Luisa, knows that Gerardo Martino and the Mexican national team are going through difficult times, but he still trusts the Argentinean coach.

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