Blanco, Marquez set to lead El Tri
World Cup veterans Rafael Marquez and Cuauhtemoc Blanco will lead
Mexico against New Zealand in an exhibition Wednesday night at the
Rose Bowl.
The game is the second in a series of six exhibitions in the
United States for Mexico, which will open the World Cup against
host South Africa on June 11. France and Uruguay also will compete
in Group A with Mexico and South Africa.
Marquez, a 31-year-old defender, played in the 2002 and 2006
World Cups and helped FC Barcelona become the first Spanish team to
win the Champions League, Spanish first division and Copa del Rey
titles in one season.
Blanco, who spent three seasons with Major League Soccer's
Chicago Fire, is second in career goals for Mexico's national team
with 37. The 37-year-old forward represented Mexico in the 1998 and
2002 World Cups. He now plays for Veracruz in Mexico's second
division.
Joining Blanco and Marquez on the roster are Arsenal forward
Carlos Vela, midfielders Andres Guardado from Deportivo La Coruna
in Spain and Giovani Dos Santos from Turkey's Galatasaray, and CD
Guadalajara forward Javier Hernandez, who leads Mexico's first
division in scoring with eight goals in seven games.
New Zealand, set to play in its first World Cup this year,
will face Mexico without veteran defenders Ryan Nelsen and Ivan
Vicelich.
Nelsen, the team captain and a member of Blackburn Rovers in
England's Premier League, has a hyperextended right knee. Vicelich,
who leads New Zealand in all-time appearances with 65, is
suspended.
Leading New Zealand is forward Rory Fallon, a regular starter
with Plymouth Argyle in England's second division. Three members of
New Zealand's team have American connections: defenders Andrew
Boyens (New York Red Bulls) and Tony Lochhead (UC Santa Barbara)
and midfielder Simon Elliott (San Jose Earthquakes).
At the World Cup, New Zealand will compete in Group F with
Italy, Paraguay and Slovakia.