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Closer to achive it: Everything Mexico needs to qualify for the Qatar 2022 World Cup

The team led by Gerardo Martino need nine points to practically secure the classification and five if they want to be, at least, in third place.

By Alexis Almosnino

The team led by Gerardo Martino need nine points to practically secure the classification and five if they want to be, at least, in third place.
The team led by Gerardo Martino need nine points to practically secure the classification and five if they want to be, at least, in third place.
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The road to Qatar 2022 is closer and closer for the Mexico National Team. On this date you must win to stay steady. The rivals will be Canada, second in the standings, and also against Honduras, which has not been able to win in the qualifying rounds. The first game will be played at the Azteca Stadium and he is emerging as a favorite, in the second he will go to El Salvador against a rival who does not know what it is to score in the contest.

Those led by Gerardo Martino need nine points to practically secure the classification and five if they want to be, at least, in third place. If we talk about exact numbers, 19 points are needed to get half a ticket and with more than 21 you get to the World Cup. For now, he has 7 points and there are 9 points in dispute for this FIFA date. If he maintains the firm pace of the first dates, he would be qualifying for the World Cup.

For the benefit of Mexico, their direct rivals have stolen points from each other. In addition, there are four teams that do not know what it is to win after three games. Winning two and drawing one on this triple matchday would be a good harvest, although playing two at home and visiting the worst Octagonal offense. Achieving 9 points is a latent idea.

If we talk about expectations, the start of Mexico exceeded numerical terms. The idea is to get the ticket for this year. The objective is also to be first in the general classification to show itself as the dominant team in Concacaf.


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