Why are Mexican soccer players soft?

Anthony

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They get touched once and they are out on injury, wtf? You can see Mexican boxers take a beating and still they don't go down, but mexican soccer players get brushed and they can be out for a whole season. It leaves a bad stigma on other mexican soccer players.
"So Mexican players focus on technique; that is the reason they are injury prone." How dumb does that sound?
Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina all have physical defenders, so don't use them as an example.

Mexico has never won a senior world cup, so you can't put that card in play. If mexican players were to bulk up and stop being pansies, they would have probably won one a while back.
 
Well actually if you must know Mexico all central and south amercia dont concentrate on phyiscal aspects they practice more on touching the ball and looks where it has lead to
Brazil 5 world cups
Uruguay 2 world cups
Argentina 1 world cup
 
They AIN'T Mexicans, - cos Mexicans are as HARD as nails. They're most likely to be PORTUGESE, - and, in particular, that postulating show donkey CRISTIANO RONALDO. If ANYBODY goes within two yards of him, he hits the deck, as though he's been clouted over the back of the head, with a baseball bat!

But, - when the referee blows his whistle, - particularly, if said "waste of air", (aka "CR9"/"CR7"), is in the PENALTY AREA, then, - like GREASED LIGHTNING, - he's on his FEET, and bouncing around like Zebeddee, on acid.
 
Because Mexican players have never really been physical type players. They focus mainly on ball technique and leg strength.
 
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