Jamaica Gleaner

Wales hold Mexico to scoreless draw

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MEXICO OPENED their World Cup preparatio­ns with a 0-0 draw against Wales at the Rose Bowl on Monday night, but El Tri showed it has plenty more to offer in Russia than the score might indicate.

Playing the first of three tuneup matches before its Group F opener against defending champion Germany on June 17 in Moscow, a rampant Mexican attack could not find a way to beat Wales goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey.

However, Mexico were just as adept in keeping the Dragons under wraps.

Wales took two shots and Mexico goalkeeper Jesus Corona did not have to make a save, getting some help when Hugo Ayala made a last-ditch tackle to keep Tom Lawrence from getting his try on goal in the 8th minute.

Aside from that attempt and some early jitters in the opening few minutes, Mexico’s defence settled in well in their first game without Nestor Araujo, who left the team last Wednesday following a setback in his recovery from a knee injury.

Araujo had been practicall­y an automatic selection for coach Juan Carlos Osorio, and his absence was exacerbate­d by not having Diego Reyes of Porto FC and Hector Moreno of Real Sociedad available.

Osorio expects both Reyes and Moreno to be healthy enough to play against Scotland in Mexico City on Saturday.

“And I’m sure if they are in the starting line, we will improve the quality in many ways, and I think we will have a very strong back line,” Osorio said.

Mexico, who will try to advance past the round of 16 for the first time since reaching the quarter-finals when they hosted the 1986 tournament, look to be even more confident in attack.

 ?? AP ?? Wales’ Aaron Ramsay (right) battles Mexico’s Hector Herrera during the first half of their friendly match on Monday in Pasadena, California.
AP Wales’ Aaron Ramsay (right) battles Mexico’s Hector Herrera during the first half of their friendly match on Monday in Pasadena, California.

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