Diego Cocca plans to use a 'European' base with those who were not against Surinam in search of sealing the pass to the final phase of the Concacaf Nations League.
Diego Cocca will experience his second match as the coach of the Mexican National Team when they face Jamaica at the Estadio Azteca on Sunday, a match in which it is expected that the Argentine will use players who play in Europe, as well as the players who are being considered the starters in the South American strategist's management, who did not even make the trip to Surinam.
Guillermo Ochoa would return to the starting lineup of the Mexican National Team, after Carlos Acevedo was in charge of defending the goal for the Tricolor last Thursday in the 0-2 against Surinam, a match that marked the debut of Diego Cocca with the Mexican national team.
In defense, the return of César Montes and Héctor Moreno stands out, as central defenders, in addition to Jorge Sánchez being expected to regain his starting position at right back, while Jesús Gallardo would be placed on the left.
Edson Álvarez would be in charge of leading the midfield of the Mexican National Team, where Luis Chávez and Luis Romo will also appear, in addition to Orbelín Pineda and Hirving Lozano, offensive players, also contributing with defensive duties on their respective sides.
Henry Martín is expected to be the leader in the forward line of the Mexican National Team, a position that Santiago Giménez occupied last Thursday in the 0-2 against Surinam, a match in which 'Chaquito' missed a penalty kick.
Mexico arrives at the match as the leader of Group A with seven points, followed by Jamaica with five points, and Surinam with one point, a team that is already eliminated from the Concacaf Nations League.
Due to the above, Mexico only needs a draw against Jamaica to secure their place in the final phase of the Concacaf Nations League, but in the event of losing against the Reggae Boyz, Diego Cocca's team will be eliminated.