Mexico - Cameroon prediction © EuroFootball.com

Mexico's next match will be against the hosts of the tournament, Brazil. (By the way, Mexico is a very difficult opponent for Brazil in the 21st century, with only 3 wins out of 11 matches against Mexico) Since Croatia are considered the leaders in second place, a loss in these matches would likely mean they have to go home, as Brazil is much stronger at home than all three teams in this group, and taking points from them will be very difficult. A win against Croatia in the last round may not be enough. You might say that the situation is similar for Cameroon, but it's not just about names, but also about attitude/responsibility/duty towards the country and nation, etc. In addition, Mexico has been a very successful participant in the World Cups, having reached the group stages in 5 consecutive tournaments (by the way, only Brazil and Germany can boast of such achievements). Mexican players play with double strength in the World Cups. Mexico has never been defeated by African countries in World Cup tournaments. Cameroon arrived surrounded by scandals, players did not want to go because of low rewards, and threatened to boycott the championship, indicating that the most important thing for Africans is the reward and not the honor of defending the country's colors and representing their nation properly. The team has many well-known names, but these players are selfish and greedy, which is why African countries' World Cup performances are short-lived. Cameroon is no exception, as the team last won in 2002, 1-0 against Saudi Arabia, and has drawn 3 times and lost 8 times in the last 13 World Cup matches. The team is made up of good players, but they are not united and each one is selfish. Given the circumstances, I believe Mexico will play attacking football and try to score quick goals, while Cameroon will probably approach the game with a "take it as it comes" mentality, so the control of the match should belong to Mexico, but essentially it should be, if I may put it this way, "fun matches". Both teams have good players. Cameroon: Eto'o, Assou-Ekotto, A.Song, Matip, Enoh, etc. Mexico: Pulido, Dos Santos, Hernandez, Aquino, Herrera, Guardado, Moreno, etc. Cameroon has been coached by V.Finke since 2013, with a record of 5 wins/5 draws/4 losses with Cameroon. M.Herrera has been at the helm of Mexico since 2013, and, like their opponents, has no trophies to boast about, having only taken 4 players from the 11 main players after the 2013 Confederations Cup fiasco. They usually play a cautious 5-3-2 tactic, while the opponent relies on 4-3-3. Cameroon last drew their friendlies on June 1 against Germany (2-2) and also won and lost to Macedonia (2-0) and Portugal (5-1) and Paraguay (2-1), respectively. Mexico last lost to Bosnia (1-0) and Portugal (1-0) and won against Ecuador (3-1) and Israel (3-0). I think Mexico will win with a 2-goal lead, but even if they fail to do so, scoring 1 goal, which would return the invested money, is very likely, as the opponents do not have good defenders and do not play defensively, and considering the style of play promoted by the teams, it should be an open game. Weather and climate conditions should not have much influence, as the teams are from similar climatic zones. Verdict: Mexico 3-1 Cameroon Date: 2014.06.13 Lithuanian time 19:00 Bet: Mexico over 1 goal @1.70 Reliability 10/10 @ TonyBet STATYMAI.com - free bets and tips