Just like a reflection of the opening match of the 2010 World Cup.
At that time the World Cup started with Mexico vs South Africa. This time also the World Cup is starting with this match. Siphiwe Tshabalala won that opening match 16 years ago. Many people still remember his long-range goal with his left foot. This time too the fans are waiting for a similar surprise on the first day.
Mexico’s Azteca Stadium has already made its mark in the World Cup. With this, the inaugural match of the Football World Cup will be held in the same ground for the third time. 1970, 1986 to 2026. This is the stadium where both Brazil and Argentina have tasted the World Cup. In 1970, Brazil won the World Cup by defeating Italy. Diego Maradona’s Argentina won the World Cup in 1986 by defeating the Netherlands.
Notice ‘El Tri’
Mexico, known as ‘El Tri’, is entering the World Cup as the 15th ranked team in the world. They are coming to play with huge pressure to play well on national soil. Coach Javier Aguirre has created a 26-man squad with a balance between experienced and young footballers. Experienced striker Raul Jimenez will lead the attack. He will be accompanied by AC Milan’s Santiago Jimenez. West Ham’s Edson Alvarez is in midfield. All eyes will be on 17-year-old Gilberto Mora, who is going to become the youngest footballer in this World Cup. Old guard Guillermo Ochoa will be in goal. Mexico will play most of its matches at 2,200 meters above sea level. As a result, they will be able to adapt better to altitude.
‘Bafana Bafana’ is ready to surprise
Colorful outfits, powerful football and passionate supporters. This is where African football countries have similarities. South Africa is no exception. They finished first in Group C. Coach Hugo Bruce composed the team mainly from domestic league footballers. The two most successful teams in the domestic league, Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates, each have nine footballers. Goalkeeper Ronwen Williams will also lead the way. Bernal will be eyeing striker Lyle Foster and midfielder Teboho Mokoena.


The preparations of South Africa, known as ‘Bafana Bafana’ in the football world, have suffered a slight setback due to the delay in getting the Mexican visa. However, they have been practicing hard since landing in Pachuca, Mexico. Trying to adjust to the altitude in Mexico.
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Who is next?
Without a doubt, Mexico is leading the way. His probability of winning is 68 percent. South Africa’s probability of victory is 11.2 percent. Aguirre’s Mexico will try to put pressure on the opposition by playing aggressive football. They will also aim to tire South Africa by playing quick passes. South Africa will try to strengthen its defense to deal with Mexico’s attack. Their objective will be to emphasize counter-attack. Foster will play an important role. They want to bring back the magical night of 2010.