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PUMAS Blog: October 2006

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

PUMAS Blog INDEX

Apertura 2008
Latest News
Transfer News
Preseason in Cancún
Game 1: Pumas 2-0 Necaxa
Game 2: Santos 1-1 Pumas
Game 3: Pumas 2-1 Toluca
Game 4: Morelia 1-0 Pumas
Game 5: Pumas 3-1 Pachuca
Game 7: Pumas 3-0 Atlas
Game 8: Tigres 0-2 Pumas
Game 9: Pumas 0-1 San Luis
Game 10: Atlante 2-0 Pumas
Game 11: Pumas 1-1 América
Game 12: Pumas 0-2 Cruz Azul
Game 13: Puebla 0-0 Pumas
Game 14: Pumas 1-1 Indios

CONCACAF Champions League 2008
Preliminary Round: Harbour View v Pumas - cancelled
Preliminary Round: Pumas 3-0 Harbour View
Game 1: San Francisco FC 1-1 Pumas
Game 2: Pumas 3-0 LA Firpo
Game 3: Pumas 4-4 Dynamo Houston
Game 4: LA Firpo 1-1 Pumas
Game 5: Dynamo Houston 1-3 Pumas
Game 6: Pumas 6-0 San Franciso FC

Clausura 2008
Preseason: Clausura 2008
Game 1: Chivas 3-0 Pumas
Game 2: Pumas 1-2 Atlante
Game 3: América 2-0 Pumas
Game 4: Pumas 2-1 Monterrey
Game 5: Puebla 1-1 Pumas
Game 6: Pumas 4-1 Jaguares
Game 7: Pumas 0-3 Necaxa
Game 8: Tecos 1-2 Pumas
Game 9: Pumas 1-0 Monarcas
Game 10: Atlas 2-2 Pumas
Game 11: Pumas 1-1 Santos
Game 12: Tigres 2-0 Pumas
Game 13: Pumas 2-3 San Luis
Game 14: Cruz Azul 2-1 Pumas
Game 15: Pumas 0-0 Toluca
Game 16: Veracruz 2-4 Pumas
Game 17: Pumas 0-0 Pachuca
Repechaje
Quarter-Finals
Semi-Finals
Final
Season Review

Interliga 2008
Game 1: Pumas 1-0 Monterrey
Game 2: San Luis 2-0 Pumas
Game 3: Cruz Azul 1-0 Pumas

Apertura 2007
Game 1: Pumas 1-1 Chivas
Game 2: Atlante 1-0 Pumas
Game 3: Pumas 1-1 América
Game 9: Monarcas 0-3 Pumas
Game 10: Pumas 3-2 Atlas
Game 11: Santos 3-2 Pumas
Game 12: Pumas 3-0 Tigres

Game 13: San Luis 3-2 Pumas
Game 14: Pumas 1-2 Cruz Azul
Game 15: Toluca 0-0 Pumas
Game 16: Pumas 8-0 Veracruz
Game 17: Pachuca 1-1 Pumas
Repechaje
QF 1st Leg: Pumas 2-0 Toluca
QF 2nd Leg: Toluca 1-1 Pumas
SF 1st Leg: Pumas 3-0 Santos
SF 2nd Leg: Santos 4-2 Pumas
Final 1st Leg: Pumas 0-0 Atlante
Final 2nd Leg: Atlante 2-1 Pumas
Season Review

Clausura 2007
Videos
Transfer News
Game 1: Atlas home
Game 2: Veracruz away
Game 3: Jaguares home
Game 4: Toluca away
Game 5: Santos home
Game 6: Pachuca away
Game 7: Cruz Azul home
Game 8: Monterrey away
Game 9: Chivas home
Game 10: Necaxa away
Game 11: Queretaro home
Game 12: Atlante away
Game 13: Tecos away
Game 14: America home
Game 15: Morelia away
Game 16: San Luis home
Game 17: Tigres away
Season Review

Apertura 2006
Videos
Introduction Fixtures
Pre-Season Peñarol home
Game 1: Atlas away
Game 2: Veracruz home : Ratings
Game 3: Jaguares away
Game 4: Toluca home
Game 5: Santos away
Game 6: Pachuca home
Game 7: Cruz Azul away
Game 8: Monterrey home Short : Full
Game 9: Chivas away
Game 10: Necaxa home
Game 11: Queretaro away
Game 12: Atlante home
Game 13: Tecos home
Game 14: America away
Game 15: Monarcas home
Game 16: San Luis away
Game 17: Tigres home
Regular Season Review

Liguilla Apertura 2006
Quarter-Final Pachuca away
Quarter-Final Pachuca home

Player Profiles:-
Leandro Augusto (August 2006)
Marco Antonio Pikolin Palacios (August 2006)
Sergio Bernal (August 2006)
José Luís Parejita López (September 2006)
Ignacio Scocco (November 2006)
Israel Castro (November 2006)

Monday, October 30, 2006

Game 15: Monarcas home

PUMAS v Monarcas
CU
30th October 2006

Video Highlights
Pikolin goal (disallowed)

El Fantasma had no Halloween scares for Tuca. A tense, yet disciplined, performance saw Pumas return to winning ways, against a Monarcas team that we never really let into the game. Although they are not from the top draw, it is a heartening victory, in which our defence outshone our attack. This keeps us alive in the fight for the Liguilla, and drags a couple more teams into view in the relegation zone.

As so often happens in Mexico confusion reigned at CU. John was one amongst many who arrived an hour early in the burning heat of a glorious day at seven and a half thousand feet. Monarcas warmed up in their yellow tops with blue shorts. When the home team ran out wearing gold tops with blue shorts, I felt sure we were in for a confusing afternoon. It seemed that the lads from Morelia were in error, and had to quickly change to all red.

This Monarcas team had had a poor start to the season, and replaced their manager with legendary old boy, “El Fantasma” Figueroa since when they had improved. In our group they have 17 points to our 20, with a game in hand. Santos had won their first game of the season in dramatic fashion on Saturday to move within one point in the relegation fight. We had to win. They also need to win this to keep their Liguilla hope alive, yet at times seemed to be here for a nil-all.

In the absence of suspended Sancho, Castro moved back into defensive midfield role making room for Fernando Espinosa at right back. With vice-captain Bernal obviously still out, Leandro was handed the skipper’s armband. El Fantasma has been, like Tuca, playing 5-3-2 changing to 4-4-2. I was delighted to see that Tuca had opted today to start 4-3-3. I am certain that he would have started with Chupa Lopez, but he too was suspended, so Reinaldo Jose Da Silva, the “complete no. 9” started. Scocco playing in a role slightly behind Gonzalez and Reinaldo.

Once again we made the very early running, and when they came forward both Veron and Pikolin were awesome. After 20 minutes they had a 3 minute spell to forget when they lost both Vargas and Trujillo to injury. Trujillo had been having an enjoyable tussle with Parejita, but we could not be blamed for either injury. A reporter in Record, notable only for his ignorance in all things football, felt that Pikolin should have got a straight red for one of the challenges which caused injury. This is plain wrong, it was a monumentally superb tackle, very strong, but very fair, fully connecting with the ball, and typical of how well he played today. I think he won every single header at the back.

As the half progressed, so did we. As the pitch had been used for the Pumas American Footballer’s huge victory on Saturday, you could see it was quite cut up. For this I will forgive the miss-kicks and miss-controls we saw today. In fact Monarcas seemed to suffer from it more than us.

A through ball and a perfectly timed run put Reinaldo clean through on a one and one with the keeper, in which he failed dismally, and limply went down for a hopeful penalty shout. He is looking out of shape, and out of touch, and his days must surely be numbered. Credit to Tuca for sticking with him, but when he finally came off on 70 minutes, he received resounding boos from around the stadium.

On 40 minutes Scocco played a beautiful whipped pass into the box, showing great vision. Gonzalez timed his run to perfection, the defender did not. Your heart is always a little in your mouth for Ariel’s first touch. This time, however, he did not let us down, at full speed he controlled it with his thigh and chest. In the same movement as the ball came down he genuinely buried it. Well taken goal from a lovely visionary pass: - this is why I still have hope.

Just before half time Scocco received a very harsh yellow card, typical of the inconsistency of the ref today. The bad news is that he will miss the next game, away v San Luis.

The expected change of Moreno for Reinaldo to switch to 5-3-2 did not happen at half time, as Tuca decided to stick with his starting lineup. Morelia came out brightly, but we were still mostly in control, and after about 15 minutes or so they ran out of steam. After that we were fully in control, and had a few opportunities to kill it off, but failed to. Íñiguez, coming back from injury, got 5 minutes against his old club.

All in all a satisfactory victory at home, against a team which have caused some teams a few problems.

Ratings:-
RoRo Rodriguez – 7 –
not much to do, but looked more assured on crosses

Velarde – 9 – MOM - very impressed today, faultless at the back, and very good going forward, chinking past many a player, linking well with Leandro
Pikolin – 8 – very solid today, as well as defensively brilliant on the ground and the air his distribution much better, even if it was just the simple obvious ball, what’s wrong with that? It was a clash of heads with RoRo that gave him his Dracula look (and, yes, that is a rats-tail)
Veron – 8 – just expect him to do it, don’t you? Lost the ball once, but fought back for a immense tackle just inside the box
Espinosa – 7 – much happier with him today, although not so great going forward.

Castro – 7 – had a really good game here, and Leandro obviously has faith in him too.
Leandro – 8 – much more Leandro-like performance: - charging runs, goal-saving tackles in the box: - testing balls into their box. Worked a lot down the left, but looked more comfortable there today
Parejita – 7 – a decent game for him, good set pieces, but they kept someone much wider to cut down his space. They were obviously concerned by him. (subbed 90 mins)

Scocco – 8 – always about, always trying, came deeper as the game went on. Great pass for goal, great long shot went close. Worked hard (subbed 85 mins)
Reinaldo – 5 – actually saw some movement today, but his inability to do a number 9’s most important job gives him a low rating. (subbed 70 mins)
Gonzalez – 7 – worked very very hard as always, took the goal lovely stuff, but should have done more with other chances. His first touch is still a worry.

Subs:-
Bonnells – 6 – 70 mins – I’m not a big fan
Iñiguez – 6 – 85 mins – always good to see someone come back from injury. Except Iñiguez.
Barrera – 5 – 90mins – too little time to judge.

DT:-
Ricardo “Tuca” Ferretti – 7 – good to start 4-3-3, also probably good to stick with it at half time. Had a look, and took good advantage of Fantasma’s substitution problems, brought on by injuries. Good all round performance, but I am going to start to obsess about him not giving young Pedro Solis a run out in the first team.

Cards:-
Pumas
Scocco – 45 mins – not bookable, and he will miss next game
Parejita – 76 mins – for timewasting
Espinoso – 79 mins – also not bookable

Morelia
Alderete – 35 mins – for timewasting!
Orozco – 72 mins – bad foul on a charging Chispa Velarde
El Fantasma was also sent off – after which we saw no more of him, a bit disappointing just before Halloween.

Goal:-
1-0 – 41 mins – A great central pass from Scocco, Ariel Gonzalez controlled it with his chest and thigh, and smacked it on the volley.

Crowd:-
32,000 – we have been getting slightly fewer and fewer as the season goes on.

Elsewhere in Mexico:-
As I mentioned earlier Santos got their first win in the season, as Atlante return home; this was played at Ciudad Neza, from whence they came, I believe. In fact this is the stadium where Pony Ruiz started in Mexico. Santos seemed to be cruising at 2-0, but the home team scored two in the last two minutes, only for Oribe Peralta to pop up with his second of the game in the 91st minute to steal it. Cruz Azul got their 4th win on the spin, to make qualification almost certain. The regional classic saw Chivas brush Atlas aside 3-1, and the repeat of the Champions of Champions saw Pachuca come out on top this time, 3-1 v Toluca, with an out of sorts Marioni returning from suspension. Necaxa beating Tigres gave Hugo Sanchez his 100th victory as manger, and brought them into our sights. BOBW as the highest paid strikers in Mexico (America) played out a nil-nil draw with lowly Tecos, good for us in the group, and the relegation zone.

Pumas Morelos:-
This time they lost at home (Centanario, Cuernavaca), 1-0 to Atlas. Some names you may know including, Benjamin Mosco, Franz Torres, Pedro Solis, Gaston Caprari, Jehu Chiapas, and Daniel Alanis all took part.

Group 3:-
Toluca 26 pts +12
America 25 pts +23
PUMAS 23 +4
Monarcas 17 -4
Tigres 11 -19
Santos 10 -11

Mathatically there are only really 3 teams who can definitely not make the liguilla of eight teams: - Tecos, Tigres and Santos, although it would be very hard for Monarcas to make it now. To recap, the top two of each group go through. Then we look at the three teams who have finished third. The one with lowest points drops out, leaving the other two. We have two games left.

Descenso, bottom 6:-
Record thinks it is a fight between the bottom four, but there is still along way to go. Before the season started the Pumas directors said they wanted 26 points this half season, we have 23 and two games left. The last time we got 23 points was from all 17 games was Clausura 2004, so hopefully we can do better this time.

1.2771% Atlas 106 from 83
1.2530% Veracruz 104 from 83
1.2410% Tecos 103 from 83
1.2169% Tigres 101 from 83
1.1807% UNAM 98 from 83
1.1325% Santos 94 from 83

Next Up:-
Next week we are away at “Estadio Alfonso Lastras Ramírez” Saturday 3pm vs San Luis. Tricky away fixture against a defensive team, and without Scocco, we may see Chupa and Iñiguez, maybe. I have always had this as a point, would be happy with that, as long as we beat Tigres at home last game of season.

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Video Highlights Apertura 2006

Highlight Videos – Apertura 2006 - Blog Index
These videos are mostly supplied by Colima24 and RobertoPumas, and hosted by You Tube. Both these users also appear on the Mexican section of Big Soccer Forums.

Keep checking back to this page (it is in the "links" on the right) , as I will update the links as they become available-

Pre-Season Friendly PUMAS 3 - Peñarol 1 first view of Scocco, and Pikolin's defending
Jornada 1 Atlas 1- PUMAS 0 disappointing, but with hope (Atlas vs Pumas from the stands)
Jornada 2 PUMAS 3 – Veracruz 1 great stuff, not to be missed
Jornada 3 Jaguares 0 – PUMAS 1 great pass, and confident finish
Jornada 4 PUMAS 0 – Toluca 0 Don’t be fooled by nil-all, well worth seeing; Scocco looks great
Jornada 5 Santos 1 – PUMAS 1 Good goal from Morales
Jornada 6 PUMAS 1 – Pachuca 3 horrible:- “Pikolin, lo mejor hombre de Pachuca”
Jornada 7 Cruz Azul 0 – PUMAS 1 absolutely not to be missed
Jornada 8 PUMAS 3 – Monterrey 0 try and tell me that Gonzalez’s got nothing to offer
Jornada 9 Chivas 0 – PUMAS 0 good away point. Bad video
Jornada 10 PUMAS 1 – Necaxa 1 Scocco gets us out of jail...… again
Jornada 11 Querétaro 1 – PUMAS 1 Great great goal, Paisano
Jornada 12 PUMAS 0 – Atlante 1 oh dear
Jornada 13 PUMAS 2 – Tecos 0 unconvincing, but 3 points is 3 points
Jornada 14 America 2 – PUMAS 0 we may have lost on the pitch, but we won on the stands - enjoy the wonderful "Como No Te Voy A Querer" - the traditional last 5 min song has rarely sounded better TV Highlights
Jornada 15 PUMAS 1 - Monarcas 0 - lovely goal, great pass
Jornada 16 San Luis 0 – PUMAS 1 - patience, control, a touch of luck, and a great poach
Jornada 17 PUMAS 5 – Tigres 0 - five different goal scorers - a joy
Quarter Final Pachuca 1 - PUMAS 1 - Stick with it
Quarter Final PUMAS 0 - Pachuca 1 - Just the goal

Monday, October 16, 2006

Game 13: Tecos (UAG) home

Pumas v Tecos
15th October 2005
CU

Video Highlights

The moment our season hung in the balance. Scocco prepares to take a penalty. We had been struggling to find the net against 10 men Tecos, with the leakiest defence in the league (30 from 12), when the (poor) ref gifted us a pen. Just the break we needed. But… if Nacho missed it I could see us cracking completely, and relegation becoming a certainty. As the picture shows, however, young Coco took a moment for his thoughts, and made no mistake; we are up off the mat once again.

Having got only 3 points from the last four games, it was essential that we won this game, Tecos have been underachieving all season, we were at home, and we could pull them closer in the table of relegation – they had 99 to our 92 points. In the end we did it, although far from convincing maybe this will give the team the boost and belief they need ahead of the big derby v America.

Not having Bernal and Veron was always going to be a worry, and although Moreno and Pikolin had some problems at times, keeping a clean sheet will give them all a boost, including “RoRo” Rodriguez, playing his first full 90 minutes in over a year.

The first good news was that Sancho was back, and Tuca opted for (to an extent, he was forced into) 4-4-2. Espinoza coming in at right back, Castro in central midfield with the skipper (Sancho), Leandro out on the left, Scocco and Gonzalez up front.

For me the most important thing was to get through the first 30 minutes or so without conceding, as most of the goals we have conceded this season have been in first 25 minutes. We managed this with only a couple of worries. The first half did not bring many chances at all, Scocco had a long shot which was caught easily by “Chuy” Corona, for some the best keeper in Mexico. Also very early doors a bubbly Parejita stole the ball brilliantly and put in a decent cross, but that was about it for the first half.

Sorry Kenny, a word on the ref: - Germán Arredondo Ramírez. This is his 11th season in top flight Mexican football, and he averages slightly more than one red card every other match. Luckily for us it went for us, as he awarded Urieta a second yellow on the stroke of half time.

Tuca went straight for the throat, by bringing Reinaldo on for Espinosa and switching to a more attacking formation at the break. Unfortunately it did not seem to work, as the last ball continued to let us down. However we were growing, Scocco beginning to show the skill at getting passed defenders we love, and Leandro looking better, and more confident in a more central role.

Scocco robbed the ball, got passed a couple, but, like Kingsley Black before him, always wants to take on one more. He lost the ball, but managed to toe poke it towards Gonzalez. He did some good battling work, but we still did not really have control of the ball completely: - Gonzalez went down, and the ref gave a penalty. Tricky said it was clear; it looked like it to me in the stadium, although John was not so sure. Record and Tecos skipper Juan Leaño both say it clearly wasn’t. In fact the Tecos defender had quite a rant about how refs are giving non-penalties against them, and using different criteria for red cards to other teams; he seems to sense a conspiracy against them.

Anyway, Nacho Scocco stepped up, took a few moments for a breather, and slotted it home. His fourth goal in the league, and his first with his feet, his last non-headed goal being also a penalty v Peñarol in the pre-season friendly.

It would not be fair to say this finished them off, but we did grow in confidence, some nice chances coming in, from good work, notably by Gonzalez, Leandro, Parejita and Scocco. I feel Gonzalez will get some static from this performance, and probably Chupa will start with Scocco next game, but I feel it is unfair. He battled well, showed good vision, good ideas, and should be kept in first 11.

When Tuca brought Scocco off on 76 minutes for Chupa Lopez, you can imagine our outrage…. this was not a good decision. And seconds later with the ball in the back of our net it looked worse. Luckily the linesman had flagged for off-side, looked harsh in the stadium, but Tricky said it was clear on the telly.

Four minutes later I was still moaning about Chupa Lopez when Castro put in a lovely pass, and he beat Reinaldo to it, to finish nicely. I fear this will get him a start, although if he maintains the movement and ganas he showed today that might not be so bad. Late on Reinaldo had a great chance to finish it off in style, but failed to either really test the keeper, or make the simple square pass to the free Parejita in the centre.

Unconvincing, certainly, and while on paper two-nil at home is a solid result, they don't play it on paper (tm K Cumming), and this was not a performance to write home about. But, that said, they need to take that result and build on it, we need to see more creativity, more urgency and more security at the back. Great to see Sancho comfortable for a full 90 mins straight up, and with Veron back we could look good.

Ratings:-
Rodriguez – 7 –
solid performance, only one slight moment, seems to have good understanding with his team-mates already.

Velarde – 7 – This young man at left-back reminds me of Rob. He is so consistently good, both defending and going forward you forget about his lack of experience.
Moreno – 7 – Positionally sound, pretty solid
Pikolin: - 7 – really not too many mistakes, got nut-megged and skinned late on, but overall solid. His work getting the ball out of defence was simple, but sound. He seemed to relish the responsibility of being the most experienced defender today.
Espinosa: - 7 – much better from him today, seems more comfortable as right-back now. (subbed half time)
A word on the back four: - Overall sound as a back four, and without Veron. And it will be a boost for all of them that they conceded none. However. Ludueña and Casartelli are both pretty lively, and caused them some problems. We were fortunate in that their finishing was way off the mark today.

Leandro – 7 – a game of two halves today. Playing wide left first half he was not impressive, and merited only a 6. He also seemed low in confidence. Second half, more central, he was more his old self, and really came alive for a 15-20 min period. 2nd half deserved an 8.
Sancho – 7 – Not completely sharp, as you’d expect, but was impressed that he kept going for the full game, after a month lay-off. A few miss-passes and missed tackles, but we look so much better shape-wise with him back.
Castro – 7 – impressed me today, and a lovely pass for the second goal.
Parejita – 7 – looked bubbly, although not everything came off for him. Definitely up for it today. Yellow boots first half, white (or maybe silver?) second half.

Scocco – 8 – MOM – quiet-ish first half, but began to turn it on second half, and there was enormous pressure on the penalty kick, it was make or break time, and he stepped up without any qualms, composed himself and took it well. (subbed 76 mins)
Gonzalez – 7 – I really though he had a good game, and is so strong and determined in and around the box, he adds something the other options don’t have. (subbed 84 mins)

SUBS:-
Reinaldo – 7 – (half time) – more movement again today, added to our attacking options. Missed a great chance late on, should have passed it, but can't really blame him for going for goal at two nil up.
Lopez – 7 – (76 mins) – much much better, well taken goal, and support and movement.
Barrera – 6 – (84 mins) not really on long enough.

DT:-
Ricardo “Tuca” Ferretti - 8 – forced a little into his options, but made a bold decision in having Castro in midfield, and Espinosa at right back, and it worked. Playing Leandro as wide left when needs must is always tempting, but its not where he is strongest, but again he changed this. Half time change excellent, pouring the pressure on the depleted opponents. Still concerned about how we don’t seem to be able to play at all successfully against 10 men. Bringing Lopez on for Scocco looked an awful decision, especially when they immediately scored. But it was disallowed, and Chupa scored a couple of minutes later, so it becomes an inspired change. That’s football. Good to give Pablo Barrera a run out, too. Also great credit for picking up RoRo in the summer.

Cards:-
Pumas
Sancho – 72 mins
Gonzalez – 73 mins
Leandro – 82 mins
Chupa – 86 mins.

Tecos
Urieta – 25 mins and 45 mins
Colotto – 57 mins
Medina – 60 mins
Leaño – 83 mins
Not sure what any of ours were for, bad ref; around the time of the penalty he very nearly lost control of the game completely.

Goals:-
1-0 - 58 mins – Good battling work in the box from Ariel Gonzalez led to the penalty, taken calmly by Ignacio Scocco.
2-0 - 80 mins – lovely filtered ball into the box from Castro, Ariel “Chupa” Lopez ran onto it and hit it, right footed, across the keeper into the far post.

Crowd:-
35,000. I am sure, once again, it was less, nearer 25K

Elsewhere in Mexico:-
Los Gallos Blancos de Queretaro continue doing well, they show a lot of heart those lads, and did us a favour for once, beating America 1-0. tee hee. Cruz Azul finally win at home again, beating Atlas 2-1 in a bright and enjoyable game in the rain (which we attended). Chelito is beginning to really be back to his top form again. Santos still have not won this season, but held second placed Jaguares nil all, which puts them 4 points below us now. Jaguares seem to have gone off the boil a bit recently. Super-leaders Toluca draw 2-2 with Atlante, who must have more going for them than I can see. Monterrey beat Tigres 2-1, they are in our sights, and Pachuca and Veracruz draw. Chivas beat San Luis 1-0. The final game, Necaxa v Morelia was suspended after about 40 minutes, because of standing water. It had started a good game, but the incessant fierce downpour made the pitch unplayable, unfortunately. The first goal was in the second minute, the equaliser in the sixth. This was a great goal from Alfredo Moreno of Necaxa, from a few yards from the half-way line. The keeper was not out of position, it was just perfectly placed just dipping under the bar.

Pumas Morelos:-
Win again v Tampico Madero, also 2-0. Goals from Gaston Capri and Pedro Solis. Odin Patiño keeps goal, and also playing were David Toledo and Orlando Pineda. Coming on as subs Franz Torres and Pablo Bonnells.

Things are hotting up in the fight for the liguilla, with no fewer than 6 teams on 20 points, we would still sneak in on goal difference, however.
Group3:-
1st Toluca 23pts +13
2nd America 21 pts +3
3rd Pumas 20pts +5
4th Monarcas 14pts -5 (one game fewer played)
5th Tigres 10pts -18
6th Santos 7pts -12

Descenso – we are moving away from Santos, and closing down on Tigres and Tecos. Bottom 5:-
1.2716 Atlas 103 from 81
1.2346 Tigres 100 from 81
1.2222 Tecos 99 from 81
1.1728 PUMAS 95 from 81
1.1235 Santos 91 from 81

Next Up:-
The big one! Sunday 22nd October 4pm. All roads lead to the Azteca. America. You can see how important this is in the group, and although we have not been playing great, we tend to raise the game to play there. A draw and I’d be happy. In the last 6 league encounters there, we have drawn 4, and we have won 2. The last time they beat us in the league there was 29th October 2000, 2-1. Last two meetings we have won 3-1 and 3-0. Lovely stuff.

Monday, October 09, 2006

Game 12: Atlante home

PUMAS v Atlante
8th October 2006
CU

Video Highlights

The football world is upside down. Scotland beat France, Wales lose 5-1 to Slovakia, River beat Boca, and Pumas lose to Atlante. At home ffs. At least England got a good point at home to Macedonia.

Unbelievably Sancho is still out, and even more unbelievably Tuca decided to start with bloody Chupa “Invisible Man” Lopez again. To be fair he wasn’t the only one missing in action today.

So with Castro looking more and more comfortable as defensive midfielder we started brightly, but only four minutes in we had disaster, the like of which we are getting all too used to. We gave away a soft goal, partly Veron, and more so Moreno to blame, very disappointing indeed, and as Bernal went down in a futile attempt to stop it he somehow contrived to (possibly) break his right arm, or shoulder. Should be out for a long while. His replacement, Rogelio Rodriguez, did not have much to do, but did it well.

Gonzalez hustled a lot, missed a golden opportunity, and ultimately his hard work led to us scoring, which the referee disallowed following the intervention of his linesman, who saw a foul that simply did not exist. This lineman was poor, and the ref was not much better.

Just before half-time Alcantar came in hard from behind on Parejita, and the ref could not hide his glee in pulling out a straight red. For me it was a clear yellow, but I was not complaining, and wondered if we could make the most of this advantage in the second half. Could we fuck.

Half time saw two changes:- the lad Alanis for Chupa Lopez who had been awful again, maybe even worse than v Queretaro. And Parejita got rid of his red boots, for his yellow ones. His red ones never seem to work that well in the first half, not sure why he bothers with them.

The second half was nearly all us, but we had to be smart to the counter attack, and when Tuca pulled off Moreno for Reinaldo his intention was clear. He wanted a complete lack of shape and ideas, apparently. From here on in, it was quite depressing, we had four strikers on the pitch, and sometime 6 or 7 in the box, and all our thousands of crosses did not really trouble them. Gonzalez had an excellent shot come back off the underside of the bar, and another saved well, but basically that was it. Once Veron got his second yellow (for a tiny pull on shirt, following his first yellow which was for literally nothing at all) we really knew there was no hope.

Clearly once down to 10 men they played very very defensively, but equally clearly we did not have the resources to break this down. I do enjoy Tuca’s way of playing, but it all falls down if we concede an earlyish goal: - and this is the third time on the spin we have done so….. we must stop that.

I think a loss next week at home to Tecos will see the start of a Tuca out campaign. Who knows if Sancho will be back in time to help his mentor, and Bernal could be gone for weeks. We need to start concentrating again, and clearly creativity was missing badly today.

Ratings:-
Bernal – 5 – too little time to say (subbed off injured 7 mins, possible broken arm)

Velarde – 7 – Good game again, defensively sound, and intelligent and determined attacking
Moreno – 5 – not a good game for him today, and to blame for goal. (subbed off tactical 56 mins)
Veron – 6 – not himself at all today, partly to blame for the goal, grew as the game wore on. His first yellow was for nothing; his second looked very much like a dive.
Pikolin – 8 – MOM – an excellent performance, in his various roles, passing good and intelligent, a rock at the back, great support to Parejita. Even when last man he did not get caught out, despite his “pace”. A good shot, and a header off the line to boot.

Castro – 6 – as always nothing spectacular. But equally nothing bad, maybe should have had a couple more long shots, and was as incisive as everybody else
Leandro – 7 – more of the old battling Leandro, not quite attacking enough, but finally showing some trust in Castro
Parejita – 7 – once again always wanting it, always keen to stand in front of the defender wiggling his feet. Crossing not good enough, overall, although had a few good ones.

Scocco – 6 – didn’t see much of him today, a silly booking seemed to get to him. Only a couple of runs, and tended to run himself into trouble
Lopez – 4 – really poor again, took the disallowed goal well, but I think his first touch of the ball was on 20 mins when he kicked a simple 5 yard pass into touch (subbed off half time)
Gonzelez – 8 – pick of the forwards today, hustled well, great work to make Chupa’s “goal”, couple of lovely shots… but did mess up a great chance early doors.

SUBS
Rodriguez – 7 mins – 7 - good overall, out quick, saved a good chip (but was bit of position for it)
Alanis – half time – 6 – anonymous
Reinaldo – 56 mins – 5 – even more anonymous

DT
Ricardo “Tuca” Ferretti - 7 - Starting with Chupa obviously wrong. Continues to undermine his big signing by bringing Alanis on ahead of Reinaldo. Did up the ante when we needed it. The endless hopeful crosses as the only idea may not have been his fault. Castro looks much better, but I am not sure he wouldn't have been wiser to leave Castro as right back, and use Pikolin as defensive midfielder when Sancho was out. Castro is more creative, but Pikolin is better in that role than defender, and although he had an excellent game today, his accident-proneness is less of a fatal problem there.

Cards:-
Pumas
Lopez 33 min
Scocco 34 min
Veron 67 and 85 mins
Leandro 84 min

Atlante
Cervantes 33 mins
Alcantar 43 mins – straight red
Olalde 53 mins
Espinosa 82 mins

Goal:-
4 mins - Jesus Olalde filtered the ball through for Gustavo “El Grillo” Biscayzacú, who scored with his right foot, with a light touch over the out rushing Bernal

Crowd:-
40,000. Seemed like much less to me.

Injury/Suspended:-
Bernal tore his ligaments of his right elbow and will be out at least six weeks. Veron will miss the next match, following his red card. This means that we now have only two players who have played every minute of the tournament so far: - Castro and Palacios.

Elsewhere in Mexico:-
Querétaro get another win, which takes them right out of the zone, but it is at the expense of Tecos (0-2), who are having a nightmare, and this very bad season has dragged them into the relegation zone. They have lost 8 this season, and have just 8 points. The big top of the table clash between Jaguares and Toluca finished honours even, 1-1, another goal from Marioni, before being sent off on 35 minutes, two minutes before team-mate Gonzalez. He was sent off for a foul on Ismael Fuentes (Chile). You may remember Marioni, at Pumas, being sent off for a foul on this same player when he was at Tecos, back in January 2005:- Marioni had a rip on his shirt, right through the Puma. Top of group B sees San Luis continue their march, beating Monterrey 1-0. Veracruz’s demolition of Santos (5-1), sees them getting further out of trouble, whilst Santos sink further into it. How did we only get a draw there? After last weeks great showing in the clasico it seemed Chivas were on a roll, but they lost 3-2 this week to struggling Morelia in an exciting match. Finally Cruz Azul win 2-0 away to Tigres, who are having a poor season. This led to the rarest of things here, a sarcastic headline, but they certainly looked relieved, their first win in 8 games. Mizrahi seems to have weathered the storm, and looks set to stay, but the Tigres faithful want rid of their president, Urdiales. America beat Hugo’s Necaxa 2-1.

Pumas Morelos:-
Some good news, as our “Primera A” (2nd division) team, beat Monterrey’s second team 2-0, with goals from David Toledo and Pedro Solis. Rather excitingly the 11 points they have from the ten games in this, their first season of existence, puts them also in danger of relegation.

Back to the main team, we would still just squeeze into the liguilla, and our run-in is not too bad. Tecos at home, America away (not been beaten there for 6 years in the league), Monarcas at home, San Luis away and Tigres at home. Should be at least 10 points.

Group 1
1st Jaguares 21pts +6
2nd Atlas 20pts +7
3rd Cruz Azul 17 +2
4th Chivas 16pts +5
5th Queretaro 16pts -3
6th Necaxa 13pts -5

Group 2
1st San Luis 20pts +4
2nd Atlante 20pts +2
3rd Veracruz 19pts -2
4th Pachuca 17pts +7
5th Monterrey 17pts +2
6th Tecos 8pts -12

Group 3
1st Toluca 22pts +13
2nd America 21pts +4
3rd PUMAS 17pts +3
4th Monarcas 14pts -5
5th Tigres 10pts -17
6th Santos 6pts -12

And we need all those points:-
Descenso:- bottom 5
1.2875 Veracruz 103 from 80
1.2500 Tigres 100 from 80
1.2375 Tecos 99 from 80
1.1500 PUMAS 92 from 80
1.1250 Santos 90 from 80

Next Up:-
Sunday 15th October 2006 v Tecos CU. This really should be an easy win, they are very poor, and have lost to pretty much everybody this season. They have scored 18, but conceded 30. Essential all round that we win this one, for liguilla, and more importantly, for the descenso; it's six-pointer. However, we will be without Bernal and Veron, so it’s not going to be so easy.

Friday, October 06, 2006

Game 11: Queretaro away

Queretaro v Pumas
La Corregidora
30th September 2006

Video Highlights

An important bottom of the table clash this one, and unfortunately I cannot remember too much about it.

Antonio Sancho was still not back, so Castro played in front of the central defenders again, he had a better game, but Leandro’s lack of confidence showed again.

Seemed to be something like 4-3-3 to start with, but to be honest it was completely shapeless. I was bitterly, viciously disappointed first 20 mins or so, which led me to drink too much, and lose my way… just as Pumas were gaining. Their goal, Villalobos in acres of space on left, came on 18 mins, but we played better after it, and still better in the second half.

Tuca’s substitutions showed some courage, and pushed forward when we needed it. I thought that Chupa Lopez was awful, really poor. Ariel Gonzalez has looked a bit confused with his back to goal of late, but scored a beauty today. A dinked-in ball from Castro was met by Gonzelez charging across the goal, controlled it with his left, spun and rocketed into the net, on the volley. That’s how I saw it, but Tricky says it was a mis-control, followed by a toe-poke.

And today’s ratings are also from The Boy Mason (although I down-graded Lopez a point from Trick's original 5):-

Bernal – 7 - did nothing much wrong, not at fault for the goal

Velarde – 8 - Growing in stature
Moreno – 7 - solid game - again (subbed off half time)
Veron - 8 - a rock MOM
Palacios – 6 - not a bad game, but again slightly at fault for the goal - failed to pressure the goalscorer as he was shooting, in fact if anything backed off.

Pajejita – 7 - not up to his usual high standards [of late] but still a threat, particularly after Morales came on
Castro – 7 - Nothing desperately wrong but Leandro doesn’t trust him
Leandro – 7 - Likewise ok but came too deep

Scocco – 8 - never understand why he is always subbed off, always looked dangerous (subbed off 76 mins)
Lopez – 4 - quite frankly awful (subbed off 69 mins)
Gonzalez – 7 - seems to be getting better certainly mas huevos

SUBS
Espinoza – half time - 6 - Had little impact
Alanis – 69 mins - 6 - Poor first touch, but worked hard
Morales – 76 mins - 7 - Good coming on as a sub frees up other players

DT
Tuca – 7 - Not entirely convinced with Castro as contencion, but had he courage to push forward when we were down.

Cards:-
Najera - 8 mins
Villalobos – 72 mins
None for us, again. In Fact Marco Antonio Rodriguez seemed content to let the game flow, for once. (you may remember him from England v Paraguay fame)

Goals:-
1-0 – 18 mins – Emilio Mora passes to Alejandro Villalobos, who slots it past Bernal
1-1 – 63 mins – Ariel Gonzalez receives the ball from Israel Castro in the box, spins on a six-pence (quite a large six-pence) and toe-pokes a rocket into the net. Or is that rockets a toe-poke into the net?

Crowd:-
40,000 (not sure how accurate this can be, its suppose to be a 40,000 capacity, and it was not completely full, also last weeks match was described, in three different sources as being:- 40K, 35K and 18K!)

So a great compact stadium, the noise of the Goya coming off the roof was awesome, a good day out and 5 game unbeaten run, but three consecutive draws, we need to start winning again:-

GROUP 3:-
1st Toluca 21 pts +13
2nd America 18 pts +3
3rd PUMAS 17pts +4
4th Monarcas 11pts -6
5th Tigres 10pts -15
6th Santos 6pts -7

DESCENSO: - Bottom 5
1.2658 Veracruz 100 from 79
1.2532 Tecos 99 from 79
1.1818 Queretaro 13 from 11
1.1646 PUMAS 92 from 79
1.1392 Santos 90 from 79

Elsewhere in Mexico:-
Cruz Azul’s misery continues, losing 1-0 at home to San Luis, that is their 4th consecutive home loss, and have just 2 points from the last 7… I think this is the worst run in their history. Pachuca really back in their stride now, doing Tigres 5-0 at home. In the “Clasico”, a home win, Chivas 2, America 0, left some America fans in tears: - pathetic. And the “super-lideres” (i.e. top of the overall table) Toluca got a shock; they had only “received” (conceded) 4 goals all season, but went down at home 3-2 to Veracruz.

Next Up:-
Two home games coming up, the first being Sunday 8th October 12 noon CU v Atlante. Nothing to concern us about them, and if Sancho is back, 5-3-2 with Scocco and Gonzalez. We really should, and must, win this one.
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New Strikers so far:-
Something Tricky said about Scocco always being subbed off made me want to look at how our four new strikers have faired after 11 matches:-

Ariel "El Chupa" Lopez shirt number 8. 32 years old. Played 323 minutes during the 7 games he has been involved in (46 mins per game). He has started 4, and been subbed off in all 4, and subbed on in 3 others. He has scored 1 goal (every 323 mins), and not been man of the match. My rating: - 5.71

Reinaldo Jose Da Silva shirt number 9. 26 years old. Played 450 minutes during the 9 games he has been involved in (50 mins per game). He has started 4, and been subbed off in all 4, and subbed on in 5 others. He has scored 1 goal (every 450 mins), and not been man of the match. My rating: - 6.11

Ignacio Scocco shirt number 10. 21 years old. Played 759 minutes during the 11 games he has been involved in (69 mins per game). He has started 9, and been subbed off in 5, and subbed on in 2 others (4 complete games). He has scored 3 goals (every 253 mins), and been man of the match twice. My rating: - 7.45

Ariel "El Paisano" Gonzalez shirt number 21. 31 years old. Played 580 minutes during the 9 games he has been involved in (64 mins per game). He has started 8, been subbed off in 5, and subbed on in 1 game, completing 4 games. He has scored 2 goals (every 290 mins), and been man of the match once. My rating: - 6.88
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VIDEOS:-
The video link we have seems to have dried up, but go to http://youtube.com and search for "Colima24 pumas", and you will find most of the games to view - just seen it, and forgot about Chupa's great chip, which brought a great save, maybe 4 was mean!