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6.11 World Cup Group A Opening Match: Mexico vs South Africa, who can secure the opening victory!
This World Cup opening match is held at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico. The weather is not too bad at the moment, but the Mexican meteorological department has issued an orange alert for Mexico City, and the weather for this opening match may not be ideal. The Brazilian referee, a well-known official, will serve as the main referee for this World Cup opening match, known for his strict style of officiating, but he is relatively rigorous on the World Cup stage. In the last Carter World Cup, he officiated four matches, issuing an average of 3.5 yellow cards per game, and has never shown a red card.
On paper, Mexico's value is 193 million, far surpassing South Africa's 44.8 million. Among the 26 players announced in Mexico's World Cup squad, 13 are from the top five leagues, while the rest are mainly from domestic leagues. The starting goalkeeper for this opening match has not yet been confirmed, but it is likely to continue with the same lineup as the last friendly match. South Africa's 26-man squad includes only one player from the top five leagues, and the team heavily relies on domestic league players. The core team mainly consists of players from two major domestic clubs, who are familiar with each other, making their cooperation more tacit.
Recent friendly matches show that Mexico is in excellent form, while South Africa has been struggling somewhat. Moreover, as the host nation, Mexico has a certain home advantage in this match. The Mexican head coach prefers a 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 formation, focusing on controlling the tempo through short passes in the midfield, utilizing wing crosses and set-pieces to break through the opponent's defense. South Africa's head coach is well aware of the team's weaker strength and is likely to adopt a 4-2-3-1 or 5-4-1 formation to "park the bus." The tactical core is to shrink the defense, with double defensive midfielders controlling the midfield, and the attack heavily relying on forward Foster's speed and counterattacks, as well as set-piece "sneak attacks."
This match is likely to feature a low-scoring game, and Mexico is favored to secure the opening victory.
6.11 World Cup Group A Opening Match: Mexico vs South Africa, who can secure the opening victory!
This World Cup opening match is held at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico. The weather is not too bad at the moment, but the Mexican meteorological department has issued an orange alert for Mexico City, and the weather for this opening match may not be ideal. The Brazilian referee, a well-known official, will serve as the main referee for this World Cup opening match, known for his strict style of officiating, but he is relatively rigorous on the World Cup stage. In the last Carter World Cup, he officiated four matches, issuing an average of 3.5 yellow cards per game, and has never shown a red card.
On paper, Mexico's value is 193 million, far surpassing South Africa's 44.8 million. Among the 26 players announced in Mexico's World Cup squad, 13 are from the top five leagues, while the rest are mainly from domestic leagues. The starting goalkeeper for this opening match has not yet been confirmed, but it is likely to continue with the same lineup as the last friendly match. South Africa's 26-man squad includes only one player from the top five leagues, and the team heavily relies on domestic league players. The core team mainly consists of players from two major domestic clubs, who are familiar with each other, making their cooperation more tacit.
Recent friendly matches show that Mexico is in excellent form, while South Africa has been struggling somewhat. Moreover, as the host nation, Mexico has a certain home advantage in this match. The Mexican head coach prefers a 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 formation, focusing on controlling the tempo through short passes in the midfield, utilizing wing crosses and set-pieces to break through the opponent's defense. South Africa's head coach is well aware of the team's weaker strength and is likely to adopt a 4-2-3-1 or 5-4-1 formation to "park the bus." The tactical core is to shrink the defense, with double defensive midfielders controlling the midfield, and the attack heavily relying on forward Foster's speed and counterattacks, as well as set-piece "sneak attacks."
This match is likely to feature a low-scoring game, and Mexico is favored to secure the opening victory.


























