![]() ![]() MF Hector Herrera, 6.5 - Like so many other players, Herrera didn't start playing well until the second half. Fans might still be bothered with the 37-year-old starting, but manager Juan Carlos Osorio seems to favor him. MF Rafael Marquez, 6 - Marquez was occasionally outrun by the Jamaican opposition, but also provided more passes than any other Mexican player on Thursday night. What helped was switching back to a spot in the defense during the second half. MF Miguel Layun, 6.5 - After a hesitant start to the game, Layun slowly gained confidence with his runs and passes as the match progressed. A forgettable game for the Tigres player. The 27-year-old did little to control the middle of the pitch and didn't have much of an influence in the attack. MF Jesus Duenas, 5 - Duenas was at times far too quiet and conservative for Mexico. It would be surprising to see him given another start this month. Corona was unlucky to not have a penalty called against him and was the weak link in defense. Moreno looked slightly better after Mexico switched to a four-man defense in the second half.ĭF Yasser Corona, 3.5 - Arguably El Tri's worst player against the Reggae Boyz. An unfortunate performance after doing very well against Uruguay.ĭF Hector Moreno, 5 - Was Moreno's below average performance due to his positioning? The PSV Eindhoven player looked uncomfortable in the three-man backline with Araujo and Yasser Corona. Jamaica had no problem sprinting past the defender who looked lost in the backline. The Malaga goalkeeper was a difference-maker with his three crucial saves during his shutout for Mexico.ĭF Nestor Araujo, 4 - A very worrisome performance from Araujo on Thursday night. ![]() GK Guillermo Ochoa, 7.5 - Ochoa stepped up in his first start of the Copa America. Players introduced after 70 minutes get no rating) Here are the player ratings from El Tri's win at Pasadena's Rose Bowl. Whether El Tri finishes in first or second place of Group C, will be decided next Monday in Mexico's final match of the group stage against Venezuela, who also has six points. Strikers Javier Hernandez and Oribe Peralta scored both of Mexico's goals and secured a spot into the quarterfinals of the tournament with six points after two games. It wasn't the most impressive display from Mexico, but El Tri found a way to emerge from Thursday night's Copa America Centenario match with a 2-0 victory over Jamaica. Javier Hernandez stars but questions remain over Mexico defense You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser ![]()
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