With seven months and just two international breaks to go until the World Cup, the question facing many of the world's national teams is what the best use of their limited time on the clock is. For Mexico head coach Javier Aguirre, the answer is a simple one — vet as much inexperienced talent as possible before the big event on home soil next summer.
Aguirre has called in 15 players with fewer than 20 caps for this month's friendlies against Uruguay and Paraguay, two teams who have already qualified for the World Cup. Saturday's clash with Uruguay, an opponent ranked inside FIFA's top 30 with hopes of a deep run, will mark the stiffest test for a youth-focused group and the veterans alike. The fixture also presents El Tri with a sizable challenge with just four games on the calendar befor

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