Mexican Power Rankings: Jornada 11

Toluca are the lone unbeaten club left in Mexico and were the runaway choice for top spot; Pachuca were also unanimous as the second choice, while Indios and Necaxa received all second-to-last and last-place votes, respectively.

Hector Mancilla e Israel López- Toluca vs Cruz Azul (Mexsport)
1. Toluca (6-0-5). Last: W 3-1 vs Cruz Azul. Next: vs Morelia. Why wasn't Zinha called up again?

2. Pachuca (7-2-2). Last: W 3-0 vs Necaxa. Next: at Santos. Gimenez keeps on impressing with his amazing class and technique.

3. Puebla
(6-3-2). Last: W 1-0 at Atlante. Next: vs America. Three-game win streak, unbeaten in last seven.

4. Jaguares (5-2-4). Last: W 1-0 vs Monterrey. Next: at Necaxa. One goal was all it took to beat high-flying Monterrey.

5. San Luis (4-4-2). Last: W 4-1 vs Indios. Next: at Chivas. Dismantled lousy Indios side.

6. (tie) Monterrey (5-3-3). Last: L 1-0 at Jaguares: Next: vs Atlas. Best defender was goalkeeper which isn't saying much.

6. (tie) Pumas (5-4-2). Last: T 0-0 at America. Next: at Cruz Azul.

8. Atlas (4-3-4). Last: T 0-0 vs Tecos. Next: at Monterrey. Vargas should go into hiding after last weekend's miss.

9. Tecos (3-4-4). Last: T 0-0 at Atlas. Next: vs Tigres. Held off Atlas and snagged a valuable point from it.

10. Morelia (3-4-4). Last: W 2-1 vs Santos. Next: at Toluca. Pulled off a shocker; where has Sabah been?

11. America (3-4-4). Last: T 0-0 vs Pumas. Next: at Puebla. No truth to rumor that club is petitioning to play rest of schedule on the road.


12. Tigres (2-5-4). Last: W 1-0 vs Chivas. Next: at Tecos. Pekerman and Bravo get first win with Tigres.

13. Santos (2-4-5). Last: L 2-1 at Morelia. Next: vs Pachuca. Only play good against big clubs.

14. Chivas (3-4-4). Last: L 1-0 at Tigres. Next: vs San Luis. So much for helping Flores make a case for his job.

15. Atlante (2-4-5). Last: L 1-0 vs Puebla. Next: at Indios. Not much Hierro in these Potros.

16. Cruz Azul
(2-4-5). Last: L 3-1 at Toluca. Next: vs Pumas. Crisis? Six goals against, just two wins in 11 games is disaster in almost anyone's book.

17. Indios
(2-4-5). Last: L 4-1 at San Luis. Next: vs Atlante. Un Indio quiere llorar... y diez mas estan llorando.

18. Necaxa (1-7-3). Last: L 3-0 at Pachuca. Next: vs Jaguares. Here we go again.

The Jornada 11 rankings are based on a consolidation of votes by Goal.com writers Sylvestre Adame, Luis Bueno, César García, Andrea Martínez, Nayib Morán and Alex Ocampo.


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