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who cares anyway...

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obviously not you, but I do. The better question is, how boring is your life that you need to post things like that in a thread that you dont care about?

nevermind.

Mexico outplayed Brazil on every aspect. In the first half our offense destroyed brazil's flanks and in the second the team knew that they needed to wait with deffense. If they mantain this selection for another 5 years we are going to have a team capable of winning the world cup.

Oh jeez, is only Sub-17... :rolleyes:

in your dreams maybe... :whistle:

:ninja:

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And how do you think principal football countries develop future players? in labs? No, with tournaments like that, but of course I dont expect you to get this. ;) thats too much to ask.

Yeah Viva M?xico ca....rnales:pp

The best player was Dos Santos, he is really good.

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Indeed. He was everywere. And I was reading that he was fully trained here in mexico so that adds more awesomeness to his style.

He already has a contrct in spain, lets hope he makes a good job.

Congrats for the Mexicans.

I didnt see the match, but i bet it was a good one.

Im a bit disappoined since im brazilian but well....its life, we cannot always win.

About the mexican players (the primary team).

They already have a very strong team, those who watched the latest Confederations Cup know what im talking about. For me Mexico was the 2nd best team in the competition, i was impressed with their gameplay and im sure they will get some good results with that team.

And these kids who won the U17 with no doubt will make their primary team(in the future) win some titles.

Good luck Mexico.

;)

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