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Mexico win in Copa América debut, but hurdles still remain

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June 25, 2024
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Ochoa on a tequila ad at the fan fest in Houston, and plenty of Chucky jerseys around as well, despite both not being in Mexico’s Copa America roster.

Time will tell if Jimmy Lozano’s gamble with leaving out those veterans and others was the right decision, or premature pic.twitter.com/ex7e0GCk7z

— Cesar Hernandez (@cesarhfutbol) June 22, 2024

Had Mexico lost or drawn against underdogs like Jamaica, a fan simply had to look at jerseys on their left or right to know what was possibly missing from El Tri. While some were sipping on tequila before the game in the fan zone, it’s likely not a stretch that a few supporters were bemused at the notion that the goalkeeping icon on the ad above them was nowhere to be found in the announced gameday roster.

Roster depth has been a long-time concern for Mexico, and despite the need for a generational change ahead of the World Cup, one could have argued that the decision to leave out the well-known veterans was and perhaps still is premature.

Keep in mind, Lozano knows that this is the most important tournament in his coaching career.

“Without a doubt, without a doubt, of course,” he said on Friday when asked whether this was the biggest challenge of his run as manager.

“A Copa América is surely just a step below a World Cup. Because we are not always invited, because there are teams that have been world champions many times. Without a doubt, without a doubt, the most important tournament [of my career].”

And yet, he still made the wager, taking a chance on his Texas hold ’em hand that won him all of Saturday’s chips.

Hitting the ground running with more possession in the first half, Mexico looked superior over their opponents, often controlling the momentum of the match. Even after Alvarez’s injury, and a Jamaica goal called offside by VAR, El Tri did well to compose themselves and build the confidence needed that led to Arteaga’s opportunity.

Gerardo Arteaga’s strike helped Mexico kick off their Copa América campaign with a 1-0 win over Jamaica. (Photo by Omar Vega/Getty Images)

“It’s not easy to recover and remain balanced after your captain exits so rapidly,” Lozano said. “But it seems to me that the team stabilized quickly.”

The match was tense, and Jamaica kept pace with opportunities of their own, but it was Arteaga’s strike in the second half that proved to be the difference-maker. With the lead in hand, and with substitute Luis Romo doing well to take over Alvarez’s position in the heart of the XI and goalkeeper Julio González standing tall in goal, Mexico secured three points by the final whistle.

“Suddenly we had more clarity with the ball and we were better positioned,” Lozano said. “The team settled down, played with personality and also generated some very valuable and very important chances.”

Three points earned, but Lozano can’t cash out just yet. Realistically speaking, Jamaica were the easiest opponents at the Group B poker table.

With or without Alvarez as their leader, Mexico will soon find themselves against more difficult opposition in their upcoming matches vs. Venezuela and Ecuador. While El Tri should be proud of narrowly escaping with a victory against a fellow Concacaf colleague like Jamaica amid a roster transition, the challenge will be far greater as they close out the group stage with true CONMEBOL hurdles on the horizon.

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Credit should be given to Lozano and his players, but the job is far from done for the tournament’s two-time finalists who are expected to at least go beyond the group stage.

And more than likely in those upcoming matches that could decide whether El Tri move on, those looming veteran figures will remain, possibly as a reminder of what Mexico may be missing. Depending on how things go, Alvarez could be part of the absences as well.

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