Mexico vs the United States has now officially unveiled their lineups for the Grand Final of Concacaf Nations League that will take place at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas and is sure to become an epic title battle! As expected, the Mexican National Team will make changes for this commitment due to injuries; Julian Quinones will miss due to suffering a muscle problem.
Concacaf Nations League Final
Jorge Sanchez will replace Julian Araujo, who suffered an injury against the Canalera squad and will thus start this match against Panama. Mexico beat Canalera by three goals during this match, so his suspension led him out early from the semifinals of the Nations League Final Four tournament. Johan Vasquez is among those to have returned to full health and should start without difficulty against the United States, teaming at center with Cesar Montes.
Mexico vs USA
Henry Martin once again earned the victory against Santiago Gimenez, who expressed displeasure when left on the bench and demanded to start, following an agreement reached between Jimmy Lozano, technical director for the Mexican National Team and America players on their starting berths. Mexico will send in their team: Guillermo Ochoa, Jorge Sanchez, Cesar Montes and Johan Vasquez compete in this championship match-up against Eric Sanchez (Luis Chavez), Uriel Antuna and Hirving Lozano of Colombia.
Predicted lineups for Mexico vs. United States
Henry Martin The United States has made five adjustments from their game against Jamaica 3-1 in overtime during the Semifinals, starting Gio Reyna. At the same time, Musah and Balogun will sit on the bench as Gregg Berhalter steps aside as follows: Matt Turner and Sergio Dest, Tim Weah and Christian Pulisic. Haji Wright Mexico will look for revenge against the United States National Team after losing on both previous occasions in the Concacaf Nations League competition against them; last year alone saw their opponent gain victory by three goals against them at the Semifinal of the Final Four tournament in Mexico City.
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