Mexico interim coach Ricardo "Tuca" Ferretti wants his players to
play fearlessly against Lionel Messi's Argentina on Tuesday in AT&T
Stadium.
"I'm not scared, [and] I don't think my players are scared," said
Ferretti in a news conference on Monday. "There is respect, yes, like
against anyone."
"We look at our rivals straight on, in the eyes," he added. "We don't
make any team we take on greater or lesser, they are the same."
"Getting a good result against Argentina doesn't mean we'll get a result against the United States," he said.
Ferretti added that reverting to a formation with three central
defenders -- as his predecessor Miguel Herrera used -- is an option and
said he is looking more for a positive individual and collective
performance from his team, ahead of the result.
"I think in Mexico there is potential, but there is no balance," said
Ferretti. "If we win we are a marvel; if we lose, we are the worst."
The Mexico camp has been disrupted by a total of six players leaving
or not showing up, with Paul Aguilar the latest to leave on Sunday
because of a right hamstring injury.
Carlos Vela captained Mexico last Friday, but Ferretti was non-comittal on who would wear the armband against Argentina.
"The captain could be [Andres] Guardado, Rafa [Marquez], Moises
[Munoz]; there are a lot [of options]," said Ferretti. "In the national
team, you don't want one leader, you want to have various [leaders]."
As for stopping a strike-force that could include Messi, Sergio
Aguero and Carlos Tevez, Ferretti admitted he hasn't had long to prepare
but is confident his side can do a job.
"We know all national teams have little time to prepare, but I've
always had confidence in the capacity of my players," said the
Brazil-born coach
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