South Korea v Mexico preview: Back our 66/1 #BetYourWay
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Expect another win for the counter-attacking South Americans in this Group F clash, with a former Premier League striker finding the net.
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Here's Jack Green's tip for South Korea v Mexico to get you started...
Half-time/full-time: Draw/Mexico –
Mexico were excellent against Germany, and should beat a South Korea team that have lost three and drawn one of their last four matches.
The South Americans might have to wait for their breakthrough, however, as Korea have only conceded two first-half goals in their last five matches and went into the break level in their opening game against Sweden.
Under 2.5 goals –
Mexico created plenty of chances against a cavalier Germany defence, but only managed four shots on target and one goal.
South Korea, meanwhile, created very little against Sweden, and have now failed to score in their last three games.
Carlos Vela to score –
South Korea will almost certainly defend deep on Sunday to neutralise Mexico’s excellent counter-attack.
El Tri will have to rely upon their most technical players to unlock the Korean defence, making Vela – who has seven goals in 11 MLS games this season – their likeliest scorer.
Hector Herrera to be carded –
Herrera is Mexico’s enforcer in midfield, and made eight tackles in their win over Germany – four more than any other player on either side.
The 28-year-old was booked in the last minute of that game and is worth backing for another card on Saturday.
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