From a tactical standpoint, Javier Aguirre is pleased with Mexico’s performance in their opening match, though the suspension of Cesar Montes necessitates a defensive adjustment. Edson Alvarez will slot into defense, bringing experience and composure to the back line.
Additionally, a change at right-back sees Jorge Sanchez replacing Israel Reyes, a move expected to tighten the defense. In midfield, Luis Romo replaces Alvaro Fidalgo, adding greater physicality at the center of the pitch.
Elsewhere, the remainder of the lineup stays the same following a strong debut, with Erik Lira impressing in midfield, while Julian Quinones and Raul Jimenez both contributed in attack.
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