Strikers Cuauhtemoc Blanco and Giovanni dos Santos headed the Mexican national football team who traveled to San Jose today to meet this Saturday match against Costa Rica, for the final hexagonal of CONCACAF World Cup qualifying on.
Strikers Cuauhtemoc Blanco and Giovanni dos Santos headed the Mexican national football team who traveled to San Jose today to meet this Saturday match against Costa Rica, for the hexagonal end of the for the CONCACAF World Cup qualifying.

The Mexicans, led by Javier Aguirre, who was fired by dozens of supporters, seeking to gain their first points in the hexagonal foreign court, which ranks fourth, which currently gives the possibility to contest a playoff to the fifth pick of the South American.
Mexico, winner of the recent CONCACAF Gold Cup and the rise in the number of classification
2010 World Cup, has not won away from home in the hexagonal, which accumulates three home wins and three losses away.
Users of the International Airport of Mexico City came to the players and between mobs gave their support and asked for autographs as it was time to address the charter flight that takes them to Costa Rica.
With six of the ten games played, Costa Rica leads the playoffs with twelve points, followed by Honduras and the United States (10), Mexico (9) and El Salvador and Trinidad and Tobago, with five units each.
The top three teams from the qualifiers will achieve their direct pass to South Africa
2010 and the fourth will play a play-off against the fifth in South America.
The coach Aguirre expressed his respect for all Costa Rican team, led by Rodrigo Kenton, but said Mexico would seek victory in a speech repeated by other members of the Mexican national team.
The goal is to win all three points with respect to the opponent, who is the leader, Ahmed said earlier this week when he received his players for matches against Costa Rica, Saturday, and Honduras, on Sept. 9.
Cuauhtemoc Blanco, Chicago Fire striker U.S., said that Mexico will seek to win in San Jose no matter if he plays well or not.
The midfielder Andres Guardado, Deportivo La Coruna Spanish, said Mexicans should abstract from the environment surrounding the party to concentrate on the target, which will be the winner.
The Mexico team plans to conduct formal training on Friday at the Ricardo Saprissa stadium field, San Jose, home of the engagement on Saturday.
The Mexican would be possible alignment with Guillermo Ochoa, Carlos Salcido, Ricardo Osorio, Efrain Juarez, Jose Antonio Castro, Israel Castro, Gerardo Torrado, Andres Guardado, Cuauhtemoc Blanco, Giovanni dos Santos and Miguel Sabah.