Por: Los Angeles Times Sports September 25, 2022
Coaching Mexico’s national soccer team is one of the most unforgiving jobs in sports, one that requires you to be perfect from the start, then get better as you go along. It’s more demanding two months before a World Cup, which is where Tata Martino is now. So even Saturday’s 1-0 win over Peru before 62,729 mostly green-clad fans at the Rose Bowl is unlikely to placate his critics. The game’s only goal came from Hirving Lozano in the... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Sports September 27, 2022
Hello and welcome to the weekly L.A. Times soccer newsletter. I’m Kevin Baxter, The Times’ soccer writer, and today we look at the Galaxy moving a big step closer to a playoff berth, Angel City’s path to the postseason narrowing and “Ted Lasso” going straight to video... + más
Analysis: Mexico coach Tata Martino marches on as hot seat gets warmer | Los Angeles Times
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Forbes USA Tech September 27, 2022
This article comes from a recent podcast interview with Ron Martino, executive vice president of global sales for NXP Semiconductors. He discusses the edge economy and what edge technology may need to look like moving forward. getty We’re entering a new age of compute. We may... + más
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ABC7 USA World September 27, 2022
marches closer to the U.S., its aim toward the Gulf Coast is especially concerning considering how vulnerable the region is to storm surge, experts told ABC News.The underwater geology of the Gulf of Mexico is what makes the Gulf Coast particularly unguarded against the massive... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Sports September 24, 2022
Tata Martino looked tired and worn as he fidgeted behind the microphone at a news conference earlier this week. The embattled coach of Mexico’s national soccer team has less than two months left to prepare for the World Cup, yet even he has far more questions than answers... + más
Column: Even a one-sided Presidents Cup can be entertaining | WPLG Local 10
Los Angeles Times USA World September 24, 2022
A powerful earthquake shook western and central Mexico on Monday — the anniversary of shakes that killed thousands in 1985 and hundreds in 2017. Tens of thousands of fearful people poured into the streets in the capital and elsewhere as the ground began to shake at 1:05 p.m.... + más
At least 1 dead after earthquake strikes Mexico’s Pacific coast | New York Daily News
Mexico's earthquake coincidence drives anxiety for many | Associated Press
Associated Press USA Sports September 21, 2022
CARSON, Calif. (AP) — Mexico has four center forwards in training for its World Cup warmup matches this week, but El Tri will take only three strikers to Qatar.And Chicharito will not be in either group, coach Tata Martino confirmed Tuesday night.Martino ruled out Javier... + más
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