Guardado: “No recuerdo un primer tiempo de este nivel”
Los expertos de Todo el Mundial analizaron la contundente victoria 2-0 de México sobre Ecuador. Andrés Guardado destacó el nivel mostrado por el Tri, Antonio Valencia felicitó al equipo y coincidieron
Los expertos de Todo el Mundial analizaron la contundente victoria 2-0 de México sobre Ecuador. Andrés Guardado destacó el nivel mostrado por el Tri,
Read Full Story at NBC News →Why This Matters
Mexico’s dominant 2-0 victory over Ecuador not only secures crucial World Cup qualifying points but signals a tactical and psychological shift under the current coaching staff. The performance reaffirms the team’s resilience in high-pressure encounters, a trait often questioned in past campaigns.
Background Context
Historically, Mexico’s struggles in the opening halves of matches have been well-documented, with many critics pointing to early lapses in intensity or structure. Guardado’s remark underscores a rare exception, possibly reflecting improved fitness levels and sharper game management under the current regime.
What Happens Next
The result places Mexico closer to securing a top-four finish in the hexagonal, but the real test lies in consistency—especially against direct rivals like the USA or Canada. Fans and analysts will scrutinize whether this performance is a one-off spark or the start of a sustained resurgence.
Bigger Picture
This victory aligns with a broader trend of Latin American teams prioritizing structured pressing and defensive solidity, moving away from the traditional reliance on individual brilliance. If replicated, it could redefine Mexico’s approach in future tournaments, where early momentum often dictates outcomes.

