QUERETARO, Mexico -- Mexico's interim manager, Ricardo Ferretti, does not want his players to play with fear on Tuesday when they host Chile in a friendly in the teams' first meeting since a 7-0 defeat in the Copa America Centenario two years ago.
Ferretti said the game will not serve as revenge or as anything more than a friendly because the two sides enter under different circumstances than in 2016.
"The last game was not at all pleasant -- it was a final score that stays with you," Ferretti said at a news conference on Monday. "They have absences and so do we, but this is a new process.