Miguel Herrera came into Mexico's final Gold Cup tuneup under the most fire of his tenure. Controversial public statements and Mexico's inconsistent play left some in the country wondering whether Herrera was the right choice to replace the also-controversial Jose "Chepo" de la Torre.
Those questions aren't stopping after Wednesday night.
The Mexico attack died amid injuries and ineffectiveness as Honduras battled them to a 0-0 draw at NRG Stadium in Houston.
The match was the final time El Tri will take the field together before Gold Cup play begins in the United States and Canada July 7.