advertisement
Mexicans Abroad: Back To Barca
Jonathan Dos Santos is out of the World Cup picture but won't have much down time.
By Andrea Martinez
With the World Cup now dominating attention, the rest of the activity from Mexicans Abroad was sparse.
SPAIN
Jonathan Dos Santos (Barcelona Athletic)- The Barcelona player will now be at Luis Enrique’s command as the team looks to secure promotion into the Segunda Division A against their second leg playoff against Jaen. Next: Jaen 6/5
Juan Seguro (Real Union Club de Irun)- The player entered the game as a substitute in the 62nd minute in the 3-0 loss to UD Salamanca. Next: Levante 6/6 Segunda Division.
HUNGARY
Juan ‘Kichi’ Perez (FC Tatabanya)- Perez all 90 minutes in the 2-1 loss to FC Ajka. Next: Heviz 6/12
UNITED STATES
Luis Angel Landin (Houston) - Started and played 45 minutes in the 3-2 loss to Philadelphia. Next: New York, 6/2
Mariano Trujillo (Chivas USA) - Played 90 minutes in the 3-2 loss at DC United. Next: @ New York, 6/5
Martin Vasquez (Chivas USA) - Vasquez's Chivas USA side lost 3-2 on a late penalty at DC United. @ New York 6/5
Carlos De Los Cobos (Chicago Fire) - De Los Cobos was critical of his side after a 1-1 draw against FC Dallas at home. Next: Philadelphia 6/5
ECUADOR
Carlos Moran (Cuenca)- The goalkeeper remained on the bench for 2-0 win over Emelec midweek and again for the 3-0 loss against Espoli. Next: Deportivo Quito 6/2; @ Emelec 6/6
PERU
Rodolfo Espinoza (Club Universitario de Deportes)- Espinoza played all 90 minutes in the 2-1 loss against Inti Gas Deportes . Next: Juan Aurich 6/6
Andrea Martinez covers Mexicans Abroad for Goal.com.
For more on Mexico click ahead to Goal.com's Mexico page and join Goal.com USA's Facebook fan page!
Thank you for your comment!
Please enter your name
Please enter your location
Please share your comment!
6 Comments
Advertisement
Inside Goal.Com
/* empty because this one does not have controls */?>
-
DEMPSEY'S DIARY: Playing in the World Cup was the ultimate dream
In his latest diary entry for Goal.com, the U.S. international and Fulham midfielder talks about playing in his first World Cup despite a back injury and what it meant to score.
-
ROGERS: Capello resigns as coach, but the villain is FA chairman Bernstein
Capello and John Terry are far from blameless in the England saga, but the real culprit is the FA chairman.
-
LABIDOU: Is MLS falling behind? The league's new younger direction
With high-profile players like Nicolas Anelka and Luca Toni rejecting MLS for other developing leagues, is the league falling behind its competition?
-
ROSANO: Mexican soccer needs to address referee treatment
Nick Rosano argues that Mexico's continued officiating problems may have less to do with referees themselves and more to do with how they are treated by the federation.
-
VERTELNEY: MLS owners take to Twitter to spread their team's word
"Any time you tweet, it's a mini press conference," says Portland Timbers owner Merritt Paulson.
Advertisement
Advertisement
