Mexico is in Moscow with its World Cup debut against Germany on the horizon. What still needs to be resolved in the next few days?
Mexico got off the plane Monday and set foot in Russia once again.
This tournament is far more important than the last time Mexico was in Russia, for the Confederations Cup last summer. Luckily for El Tri manager Juan Carlos Osorio, his team looks stronger now than it did before.
Yet, as we saw in a 2-0 defeat to Denmark on Saturday and during other matches in the build-up to this summer's culmination of the cycle, there also are things he still needs to work on.