José Juan Macías and Sebastián Jurado point as headlines against the United States

Jaime Lozano will set his starting eleven until Tuesday, but outlines at least three changes against the United States

Last Monday, the Mexican Pre-Olympic National Team returned to work after beating Costa Rica and matching the pass to the semi-finals of the tournament taking place in Guadalajara. The training on this day was part of the session regenerative to physically recover the players and was supplemented with football work on the field under the command of Jaime Lozano.

The tricolor has already started preparing for what will be the final match of the pre-Olympic group stage, when they face the United States next Wednesday in a direct duel for first place in Group A. At the moment, the Aztec leaders over Americans because of goal difference that is better for Mexicans with only one score more than the Stars and Stripes.

For the game against the Americans, Mexican coach Jaime Lozano does not rule out making some changes to his starting team and give some of your headlines a break.

Names like José Juan Macías, Sebastián Jurado or Gilberto Sepúlveda could be considered to start against the Americansalthough this situation will be determined until Tuesday, when Jimmy Lozano has his final practice before facing those led by Jason Kriese.

Another doubt still controlling Mexico’s coaching staff is the presence of Alan Mozo. The Pumas squad presented some muscle problems during practice last Saturday and therefore he was not included in the team that played against Costa Rica at Akron Stadium. Mozo will be re-evaluated on Tuesday-afternoon and if he is not available, it is safest that Vladimir Loroña will repeat as a starter on the Mexican right wing.

It should be noted that for the game against the United States, the The Mexican team has the advantage of being ranked first in the group in the event of a win or a tie. and it would be measured to the second place of sector B in a duel to kill or die for the ticket to the final of the tournament and thus the Olympics.

The North Americans would, with some victory, remain in the lead of the sector for their best point pick.

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