Argentina vs Mexico in FIFA World Cup Gambling Odds
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No team has been as outstanding throughout the 2010 World Cup odds online betting contest as Argentina and no team has been more exciting to watch. Ironically, the Argentine side arrived at the South African World Cup online sports betting contest with all sorts of question marks dangling over its head and, in fact, hardly even qualified for the World Cup probabilities competition in the 1st place.
But credit and apologies to the craziest SOB to ever coach a World Cup squad, Maradona, because his squad is playing light out right now.
After torching its Group B contest for 3 wins in three matches and scoring 7 goals along the way this squad is the closest thing to soccer betting juggernaut as you’ll find in the World Cup wagering action right now.
Feel bad for the Mexicans.
Mexico has a pretty excellent looking squad in its own right and against almost any other squad on this side of the World Cup probabilities draw they would have had a good chance and could even make a good underdog pick. The all-around play of this squad is extraordinary and it’s challenging to pinpoint just one weakness. In one of the toughest groups in the World Cup wagering event, Group A, this team lost a challenging 1-0 decision to Uruguay in the final game but was otherwise impressive.
This squad ought to have been at its greatest when it took on Argentina but sadly it wasn’t enough to get by this South American titan and into the World Cup betting quarterfinals. Mexico’s biggest shot would have been to slow the competition down, take away the passing lanes and stuff as many defenders as possible in front of the box and stop any balls from going through to the Argentine striking corps of Messi, Tevez, Higuain and Milito.
The final score of 3-1 was fairly questionable but essentially came down to a better Argentine team having their way with a struggling Mexican offense. It would have been suicide for Mexico to even attempt an offensive competition plan since Argentina is so fast and so excellent in the open lineup and counter attack.
The competition began with Mexico’s Carlos Salcido making a goal in the 8th minute. Things looked excellent for the Mexican squad until Tevez got his first goal and the tide of the game changed. From that point on, Mexico simply couldn’t get the ball away from Argentina long enough to score.
Carlos Tevez obtained a goal two times — one time on a disputed goal — and Gonzalo Higuain added one more as the Albiceleste beat Mexico 3-1 on Sunday to go into the quarterfinals.
Obtained by Tevez by heading in a pass from Lionel Messi in the 26th minute, the second goal was a problem. When Tevez butted it in, he was plainly offside. But the referee awarded the goal after consulting with his linesman while surrounded by irritated Mexican and Argentine competitors.
The Albiceleste has earned this match and is now one match nearer to the World Cup betting finals. They have moved on to the quarterfinals where they will compete with Germany.
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