Mexico vs. Colombia: Final Score, Player Grades and Twitter Reaction
Colombia had a huge upset 2-0 win over Mexico on Wednesday night. This was just a friendly, but it was an intense match.
Colombia was able to pull off this one with a gritty and opportunistic effort. Mexico enjoyed a huge advantage in possession, but Colombia made the most of theirs, while Mexico did nothing with their opportunities.
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Colombia's offense made the most of their opportunities, and this fan points out how they did it.
"i give much props to Colombia...Mexico's young defense couldn't handle them
— Oscar Enriquez (@MrTypo12) March 1, 2012 "
This fan definitely felt that Mexico's overconfidence was its downfall.
"Mexico came into this game thinking they were gonna be all over Colombia. Smh! Think again fools!
— Jenny Celina(@JOVEM_fe) March 1, 2012"
This fan astutely points out that there was no lack of intensity for this friendly.
"I thought this was a friendly game!!! Both Mexico and Colombia are taking this game extremely seriously!!!
— DC Poeta (@PabloDCPoeta) March 1, 2012"
Must-See Highlight
Falcao set the opportunistic tone for Columbia with this touch and goal.
Grades for Key Mexico Players
Guillermo Ochoa: C
Mexico needed their keeper to keep this score down, and he let them down. He finished with five saves and allowed two goals.
Giovani Dos Santos: D
The streaky Dos Santos spent the majority of this match pretending he wasn't playing.
Javier Hernandez: C
Hernandez certainly wasn't terrible in this match, but with the amount of possession Mexico enjoyed, he has to make something happen.
Grades for Key Columbia Players
David Ospina: B
Ospina did a fine job tending goal, and he has a shutout to show for it.
Radamel Falcao: A
Falcao was outstanding. He set the early tone with a goal and kept the intensity up all match.
Dorlan Pabon: C
Pabon was shut out of this match. He played solidly, but failed to make an impact.
Deciding Factor: Attitude
Colombia came out intense and ready to strike. It took Mexico a while to match that intensity, and they could just never quite rise to Colombia's level.
Stat of the Night: 4
That was the number of saves Ospina had to make to end with a shutout. A staggeringly low number considering they controlled over 65 percent of possession.
Game MVP: Radamel Falcao
Falcao was active all night and instrumental to the Colombia attack. He got the team off to a fast start by netting the first goal, and made sure they wouldn't let an opportunity for victory slide by.


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