The jam offensive Mexico (III): The greatest

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Friday, 10 July 2009 00:30

Omar Bravo

Third party analysis of the offensive struggles of the Mexican. On this occasion, I will focus on players who have already spent a while on the court's First Division. It is the duty of reviewing the performance of the older ones with the green shirt.

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Omar Bravo: The mochiteco not my cup of tea. Leading goal scorer for Chivas de Guadalajara, fell into a slump with his transfer [forced] to Deportivo Coruna. After a year virtually dormant, was repatriated by Tigers, which did not score a single goal. He is fast and agile, but it fails more than concrete. You can play as '9 'fixed or thrown away to open spaces, but away from the area is irrelevant. Mentally is severely weakened by the club have no wear.

Diagnosis: Bravo has long ago lost his nose for goal. The best thing that could happen is to return to Chivas to regain their level. Only time will tell whether recovered his faculties. Excellent nod, accompanied by people like Guardado or White might work. It offers no short term solution. His call is an exercise of faith in Aguirre, to see if it gets out of the shadows.

Rating: 2 / 5

Alberto Medina: In Chivas, his partnership with Adolfo Bautista and Omar Bravo touched the ideal performance. In the 2005 Confederations reached its zenith, showing very well worth their mobility and chutzpah. He never tires of focus, and is among the few who dares to baseline. Even so, it tends to be intimidated with the selection. The "Deer" tend to choose evil and abuse of individual moves. Aguirre gets Embonas, but has the power.

Diagnosis: The Gold Cup is his chance. In the qualifiers, could hurt their defensive speed closed, provided tolerate foul play of the Central. It's a '11 'that needs to recover Now, and has the advantage of playing for both bands. If Aguirre gets to make the best of him, Medina has enough to fight a starting job ahead.

Rating: 3 / 5

Miguel Sabah: Is selection on merit. The only Mexican who has responded with goals in the local tournament. With Blue Cross failed at important times, and now with the Morelia has lost the spotlight. He feels comfortable as a benchmark in the area, but he plays well from behind. It shares many characteristics with Guillermo Franco. Its main virtue is their sacrifice, but has the worst flaw: the selection is not the sticks.

Diagnosis: Sabah receives an opportunity that was denied in previous cases. However, it seems that the green is heavy. A free-kicks can be interesting, and locked games, has the advantage of knowing hold the ball up front. However, little good a striker without a goal. It is not a guarantee, but better than nothing.

Rating: 2.5 / 5

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