PHOENIX ā Nineteen games without a loss across all competitions makes Mexico the worldās hottest team. Itās the elephant in the room for Uruguay, El Triās opponent on Sunday, June 5 (8 pm ET, FS1, Univision, UDN).
The streak is Mexicoās best in national team history--and includes both a Gold Cup championship, and a win in the match that decided the 2017 CONCACAF entrant into the Confederations Cup. That spans almost a full calendar year, and makes Mexico one of the favorites to win this Copa America Centenario.
Uruguay will try to put an end to the streak at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale on Sunday.
āTheyāre good players, but we canāt be concerned about their offense or match-ups,ā said Uruguay midfielder Egidio Arevalo Rios. āThey have to be worried about our players, too. We have international-quality players, and we will try to control the offensive end. We hope we can put an end to their streak.ā
Mexicoās players, for their part, tried to downplay their recent run of success. āWe donāt think about the streak; we just take it game by game,ā said defender Jorge Torres Nilo. āTo win we have to beat a high-caliber team with big-time players. It's not going to be an easy team, but they also have to deal with us.ā
One of the things that has helped Mexico come togetherāespecially in the locker room, reputedly a site of discord in the recent past--is coach Juan Carlos Osorio revealing his lineup a few days before each game.
āThat makes for good competition for a spot,ā said midfielder Jesus Duenas. āItās motivation to work hard day by day.ā
The streak is a product, said Torres Nilo, of buying into Osorioās philosophy. āSometimes the fans in Mexico donāt like how we play, but the important thing really for us is that we keep winning,ā he said. āWe try to stay level-headed, but the reality is we know there is going to be criticism. We realize itās always going to be there even if we win.ā




