COLUMBUS, Ohio — The final round of World Cup qualification is here. Mexico has had a year of matches under Juan Carlos Osorio. We've learned a lot about the Colombian manager.
There are a few clues about Mexico's lineup we can take away from what Osorio has said in the days leading up to the match — and things he's said in the past.
Against Uruguay in the Copa America Centenario, Osorio said he went with three at the back to deal with lone striker but likely would've played a line of four had Luis Suarez been fit to join Edinson Cavani up top.