The Mexican National Football Team has secured a victory in their first game under new manager Gerardo “Tata” Cocca, despite a slow start. This is an encouraging sign for the team as they look to make a strong showing in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers.
Cocca took over the team in late 2019, and his first game in charge was against Panama on March 26th. The game started off slowly for Mexico, with Panama taking an early lead in the first half. However, Mexico was able to turn things around in the second half and secure a 3-1 victory.
The victory was a much-needed boost for the team, as they had been struggling in recent matches. Cocca’s tactics seemed to work, as Mexico was able to create more chances and control the game better than they had in previous matches.
The win was especially important for Mexico, as they are currently in the middle of qualifying for the 2022 World Cup. With this victory, they have taken a big step towards qualifying for the tournament.
Cocca’s first game in charge was a success, and it is clear that he is the right man for the job. He has already shown that he can get the best out of his players and has the tactical acumen to lead Mexico to success.
It remains to be seen if Mexico can continue their good form and qualify for the World Cup. However, with Cocca at the helm, it looks like they have a good chance of doing so. The future looks bright for Mexico, and it will be exciting to see how far they can go under Cocca’s leadership.