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RolStoppable said:
dany612 said:

Yes it really is, it also includes Caribbean nations like Jamaica and Cuba. (Alaska is a state in the United States)

 

And yeah the finale almost always ends up being United Mexican States vs United States of America. I'm eager to know how Mexico will end up against stronger teams in the Conderations Cup in Brazil.

Well, Mexico will get owned.

Now I am not sure, if this year's Copamerica will be the deciding one for the Confederations Cup in 2013 in Brazil, but I'll pretend it is. Even if it isn't, it won't matter much. Besides Brazil, most likely Argentina will be the second South American team in the roster. Add Spain and the Euro champion 2012 and you are looking at four strong teams already. Since two nations from the same continent won't be in the same group, Mexico will have to face one European and one South American team in the group phase. The last team in Mexico's group doesn't matter much anyway, whether that is the Africa Cup winner, Australia or New Zealand. Well, I am not 100 % sure if Australia also plays in the Asian tournament now that they play the qualification for the World Cup in that group, but if they do, they should be Asia's contender and that makes New Zealand a no-brainer for the Oceania section.

In any case, Mexico won't pull off a performance like the USA in 2009 in South Africa. They simply aren't as good as the team from the United States.


Mexico is far better than the U.S but it has it's moments. It beat ex world cup champions and tied to Spain in one of their matches. Mexico has improved. It will do okay, too early to tell.