Mexican Primera Special: The Emperor Has No Clothes
CONCACAF Champions once again, Pachuca have put Mexican club soccer on the map. But don’t expect the Mexican National Team to get out of the woods as a consequence.
May 1, 2008 3:32:26 PM
By Sergio Tristan
The Mexican League has garnered another international trophy thanks to
After a heartbreaking draw in the first leg that saw Saprissa get an 82nd-minute equalizer from Victor Cordero, the Mexican club took the Costa Ricans to school at Hidalgo Stadium. The 2-1 victory gives
Los Tuzos have been earning the Mexico Primera Division plaudits in recent years throughout North America, Central America, and
exporting players to
All these factors, however, have also given a false security to Mexican fans. Many who read the above paragraphs would think that success at the club level will translate into success for el Tri on the international level. Sorry Damas y Caballeros, but the Emperor has no clothes!
The problem lies in the make-up of our club teams. If you take a close look at the current
Right. They’re all foreigners.
The playmakers in
foreigner players. The club’s officials have outsourced the most important aspect of a futbol team -- the ones who put the ball in the back of the net and win games. How can the product get better if they outsource the manufacturing?
Looking at the Mexican league table, it’s impossible to ignore the impact or importance of foreign artillerymen. Seven of the top 10 goal-scorers are foreign-born, with Chivas' Omar Bravo sitting at number three in the chart, with nine goals, four behind current pichichi leader Humberto Suazo.
Bravo was the last Mexican player to earn top scorer honors in
You have to go all the way back to 2001 to see another Mexican’s name atop scorer chart: Jared Borgetti, who had his best moments at Santos Laguna around the turn of the millennium.
So in the last 8 years, or 16 short tournaments, there have been 2.5 Mexican League Top Scorers.
Nowhere was this problem more evident than two months ago at the Olympic qualification tournament. The agony of watching Santiago Fernandez and Luis Angel Ladin miss the simplest of opportunities caused several temper tantrums and only reinforced
As much as Mexican fans desire and pray for a World Cup trophy, no number
of lighted candles will be able to provide that.
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