MEXICO : PLAYERS TO WATCH
Jared Borgetti, who scored 14 qualifying goals and
37 internationally, is the go-to man up front. Jose
Fonseca, his strike partner, did not fare too badly,
either, connecting for 10 goals. As of March 2006, it
appeared Cuauhtemoc Blanco was not in coach Ricardo
Volpe's plans, even though he has been one of the most
dangerous strikers in Mexican history (he played but
five games and 373 minutes during qualifying). Captain
Rafael Marquez, who plays just in front of his defense,
is a world-class defender for Mexico and Barcelona,
helping the latter capture the Spanish La Liga crown.
Attack-minded midfielder Jaime Lozano, 26, came into
his own during qualifying with 11 goals. Goalkeeper
Oswaldo Sanchez played very well during qualifying and
is said to be at the best form of his career.
ROSTER
Goalkeepers: Oswaldo Sanchez (Guadalajara/Chivas),
Guillermo Ochoa (America), Jesus Corona (UAG/Tecos)
Defenders: Jose Antonio Castro (America), Rafael Marquez
(Barcelona), Mario Mendez (Monterrey), Ricardo Osorio
(Cruz Azul), Francisco Rodriguez (Guadalajara/Chivas),
Carlos Salcido (Guadalajara/Chivas), Claudio Suarez
(Chivas USA), Andres Guardado (Atlas), Gonzalo Pineda
(Guadalajara/Chivas)
Midfielders: Luis Perez (Monterrey), Pavel Pardo (America),
Antonio Naelson (Toluca), Rafael Garcia (Atlas), Gerardo
Torrado (Cruz Azul), Ramon Morales (Guadalajara/Chivas)
Forwards: Jared Borgetti (Bolton Wanderers), Guillermo
Franco (Villarreal), Francisco Fonseca (Cruz Azul),
Omar Bravo (Guadalajara/Chivas), Jesus Arellano (Monterrey).
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