Mexico U-17 Vs Venezuela U-17: Waiting For Further Surprise From La Vinotinto
JAKARTA A surprise may come back when Mexico U-17 plays their second match of the 2023 U-17 World Cup Group F preliminary round against Venezuela U-17.
The two teams will meet at Si Jalak Harupat Stadium, Bandung, West Java, Wednesday, November 15, 2023 tomorrow. Kick off or kick off the start of the match starts at 16.00 WIB.
Different results were obtained by both teams in their first match. Mexico, who came as the king of CONCACAF U-17 2023, was forced to surrender by the king of Europe, Germany.
The defeat left the team position nicknamed El Tri Junior now in third place in the standings without points. They were followed by New Zealand at the bottom.
Now Mexico needs to catch up on points against Venezuela later. Victory will widen their chances towards the knockout stages.
However, to pick the perfect numbers, Mexico must work hard. The reason is, their opponent La Vinotinto has made a surprise in their first match against New Zealand.
Unmitigated in that match, Ricardo Valino's team managed to break into New Zealand's U-17 goal three times without reply. The results that make them now sit at the top of the standings.
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It was their first win at the U-17 World Cup. Earlier when participating for the first time in the 2013 edition, Venezuela ran aground in the group stage without generating points.
At that time, they only scored two goals each against Tunisia and Japan. Therefore, beating New Zealand is their best achievement so far.
In the intense competition in Group F, the meeting between Venezuela and Mexico was crucial to determine the journey of both teams during this tournament. Even though Venezuela took the lead in a goal after scoring three goals and having a lucrative goal difference, Mexico would not give up.
Estimated Lineup Of Players
Mexico U-17 (4-3-3):paolo Bedolla; Jose Suarez, Adrian Ortellao, Luis Navarlette, Javen Romero; Luis Ortiz, Isaac Martinez, Joseos; Brandon Lomeli, Stephano Carrillo, Fidel Barajas.
Venezuela (4-2-3-1): Jorge Sanchez; Rai Hidalgo, Yiandro Raap, Angel Borgo, Luis Balbo; Jose Correa, Nicola Profeta; David Martinez, Giovanny Sequera, Juan Arango; Lucciano Reinoso.