A gradual begin outlined Cocca's first recreation in cost however Mexico did sufficient to win



Mexico walked away with a 2-0 win over Suriname on Thursday as Diego Cocca received his debut as El Tri supervisor in CONCACAF Nations League group stage motion.

The consequence at Paramaribo's Franklin Essed Stadium, which additionally cemented qualification for Mexico within the 2023 Gold Cup, started as a tense one for the guests that discovered themselves defending a lot of early pictures from Suriname.

Within the second half, Mexico took again management with a aim from Johan Vasquez within the sixty fourth minute and an own-goal from Damil Dankerlui within the 82nd.

With the win, Mexico solely want a draw on Sunday towards Jamaica to prime Group A and earn a spot within the semifinals of the Nations League.


Speedy response

1. Cocca's tenure begins with a win after a gradual begin

Using an alternate squad with a median age of 24, Diego Cocca's roster determination in his first recreation as supervisor initially regarded like a big gamble within the first 45 minutes. El Tri struggled with containing a Suriname aspect that stored Mexican goalkeeper Carlos Acevedo extra busy than anticipated by way of a handful of interventions.

Defensively, names like Kevin Alvarez, Israel Reyes and Gerardo Arteaga didn't do a lot towards a aspect that had been constantly threatening with their direct runs. Though Mexico had a few harmful possibilities of their very own, they had been static all through the primary half and fortunate to enter the locker room at halftime with out permitting a aim.

Issues improved considerably within the second half. With Alvarez substituted out throughout halftime for Barcelona's Julian Araujo, Mexico had been far more proactive within the assault. By the sixty fourth minute, Cocca's squad then scored off a free-kick from Carlos Rodriguez that Vasquez was capable of barely deflect into the again of the online.

Ahead Santiago Gimenez missed a penalty moments afterwards for Mexico, however was capable of compensate with a intelligent go within the 82nd minute to Uriel Antuna that compelled Suriname's own-goal.

It wasn't the very best begin to a recreation for Mexico, however the optimistic information for El Tri is that Cocca and his gamers had been capable of appropriately realign themselves and clinch a win.

2. Will Acevedo get one other probability to unseat Ochoa?

Regardless of the win by two objectives, it was Acevedo that was capable of maintain Mexico alive within the recreation. With a handful of stops, together with one highlight-worthy stretch throughout his web within the first half, the Santos Laguna captain was simply the most effective gamers for El Tri.

Trying forward, the consequence will considerably assist the 26-year-old that will probably be hoping to steal extra appearances from Guillermo Ochoa, who has been a long-time stalwart in web for Mexico. Even when Acevedo returns to his function as a backup to the veteran that has been impactful for Salernitana this Serie A season, the excellent news for the nationwide staff is that Acevedo will be capable to quickly change a lot of growing old alternates.

On Sunday towards Jamaica, it will be attention-grabbing to see if Cocca rewards Acevedo for his shutout and spectacular show, or if the supervisor will as a substitute place the 37-year-old Ochoa again in web on the Estadio Azteca.

3. Scoring struggles for Mexico stay

With the popularity that this was the primary match for Cocca because the staff's supervisor and that an away win was earned, extra was anticipated from Mexico's frontline.

Gimenez missed a penalty, proper winger Uriel Antuna was inconsistent, left winger Roberto Alvarado was far too quiet, and in help, the midfield did not actually step up till the second half. Trying again at Gimenez because the No. 9, the 21-year-old needs to be given credit score for serving to setup the aim that will result in a 2-0 lead, it remained disappointing to see him miss his penalty and have a lackluster presence within the 18-yard field.

It is too early to imagine these are instant warning indicators, particularly when you think about that Cocca determined to depart a lot of extra skilled gamers again house for the sport towards Jamaica, however Wednesday confirmed that Mexico has loads that must be fine-tuned and glued earlier than tougher opposition towards Jamaica and on this summer time's Gold Cup.


Finest and worst performers

Finest: Carlos Acevedo, Mexico

Have been it not for Acevedo, El Tri might have doubtlessly earned a disastrous consequence on Wednesday. Whether or not he turns into a go-to starter for Cocca or a backup to Ochoa, Acevedo brings much-needed youthful power to the goalkeeping depth chart.

Finest: Erick Gutierrez, Mexico

It took a while for the PSV Eindhoven midfielder to search out his rhythm, however by the second half, Gutierrez was important together with his distribution and a dependable determine within the coronary heart of the XI.

Finest: Diego Biseswar, Suriname

The attack-minded midfielder was influential together with his involvement in a lot of Suriname's direct performs within the first half. Bisewar almost scored on a few events as nicely.

Worst: Kevin Alvarez, Mexico

An atypically poor recreation from the Pachuca right-back that offered an avenue for Suriname's attacking performs. A extremely seen weak hyperlink, it was no shock to see Cocca substitute Alvarez out throughout halftime.

Worst: Damil Dankerlui, Suriname

Dankerlui needs to be included only for the own-goal, but in addition had a lot of underwhelming moments within the second half when Mexico started to stress the defender extra usually.

Worst: Israel Reyes, Mexico

Despite his lengthy listing of passes, Reyes had too many particular person errors in protection and appeared to constantly be a step behind Suriname's assaults within the first half. Did not have the boldness wanted to be a starter for Mexico.


Highlights and notable moments

The primary aim underneath within the Diego Cocca tenure got here off a set piece, with Johan Vasquez deflecting Carlos Rodriguez's oblique kick into the online.

Santiago Gimenez has lit up the Dutch league with Feyenoord this season, however he had an uncharacteristic flub right here when he skied a penalty within the second half.


After the match: What the gamers/managers mentioned

Mexico coach Diego Cocca on the consequence, to TUDN: "Today within the game, it improved. We found the paths and we knew how to solve, that's the ideal team."

Mexico defender Johan Vasquez on the win, to TUDN: "There was some nervousness among us, which was normal. We understood the coach, it was the first time with him, but we felt that we had a good second half. We never lost hope with the ball, we knew how to handle their counter-attacks well. I think with that, with our character, we were able to pull it off."

Suriname supervisor Aron Winter, on the loss: "We played a very good first half, we created a lot of opportunities and everything, but what we have not done is to make at least one goal."


Key stats (offered by ESPN Stats & Data analysis)

- Every of Mexico's final three penatly kick makes an attempt in aggressive matches have been vs. Suriname. Two have now been missed.

- It's Santiago Gimenez's first missed penalty in seven makes an attempt throughout all membership and worldwide aggressive matches.


Up subsequent

Suriname: Their Nations League Group A marketing campaign is completed, ending in final place behind Mexico and Jamaica with one level. Subsequent up would be the qualification rounds for the Gold Cup.

Mexico: Dealing with Jamaica on Sunday at Estadio Azteca to see who'll win Nations League Group A and attain the semifinals of the competitors in June.




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