Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Free Insider Soccer Info Mexico Primera Division for 01.10.2014.

Mexico Primera Division Atlas vs Querétaro



AtlasvsQueretaro FC


Date:
Wed, 01-Oct-14

Atlas Insider Soccer Info:
Atlas can welcome back Rodrigo Millar from suspension. The striker was dismissed in highly controversial circumstances in week nine when receiving a second yellow card for removing his shirt when scoring the winning goal with 10 minutes remaining. Forward Luis Caballero was replaced by Enrique Esqueda early in Saturday’s game because of an injury and may be a doubt.
Suspended: None
Doubtful: Luis Caballero
Injured/Unavailable: None

Queretaro Insider Soccer Info:
Queretaro drew 1-1 with Toluca on Friday night, in a very game which saw Brazilian Camilo Sanvezzo score his seventh goal of the season from the penalty spot. The goal also puts him level with Monterrey’s Dorlan Pabon in the race for the Apertura’s golden boot award. He and Ronaldinho can begin along up front. They have no suspensions.
Suspended: None
Doubtful: None
Injured/Unavailable: None

HEAD TO HEAD
In 16 meetings between the two teams, Atlas have won 5 and Queretaro have won eight. There have been a total of thirty three goals in the fixture.

MATCH PREVIEW
Atlas headed into week ten in second place, however were unable to carry on to their runners-up position following their first loss in four games at Monterrey. Thus so much unbeaten at home in the Liga MX, Atlas will be desirous to forget their league encounter on Saturday when despite controlling the ball for the majority of the time, the team were unable to interrupt through Monterrey’s defence on more than simply one occasion, despite manager Tomas Boy replacing 2 of his players up front in the second. Defender Edgar Castillo managed to internet the ball late on in the game, however there was no time for an equaliser. Having lost solely twice this season though (both times on their travels), with the first defeat against table toppers America, the historic Guadalajara club can be confident that their last performance was just a blip.

Queretaro’s 1:1 draw with Toluca on Friday leaves them unbeaten in their last 3 Liga MX games, though solely one in all them was an impressive 4:1 victory against struggling Guadalajara, the other 2 matches ending in draws. At home to Toluca, both groups had equal scoring opportunities, however Queretaro saw themselves stopped in their track by a strong rearguard action. The signing of Ronaldinho continues to inspire fans and squad members alike and also the facet will be extremely assured of securing an area in the post season, but can need to put a ton of work into their accuracy.

Atlas continue to seem dominant. Home win.