It all comes down to this.
Mexico is yet to lose in the Tata Martino era, and while the manager says a loss would be just a bump in the grand plan toward the 2022 World Cup, Sunday night's Gold Cup final is not the game he wants to lose first. We've seen a typical XI emerge during the Gold Cup, but he does have a couple of decisions to make - particularly on the right-hand side of his team.
As we do before Mexico game each game, Goalhas three projections for how El Tri may look from the opening whistle against the United States.