Mexico forward Blanco ready for another World Cup

Mexico forward Blanco ready for another World Cup

Published Jun. 10, 2010 7:19 p.m. ET

Mexico forward Cuauhtemoc Blanco has the ability to add a spark when he is in the game even as the oldest outfield player at the World Cup.

At 37, Blanco no longer has the speed he once had and he's packed on some weight. Nevertheless, he will try to help his country get past the quarterfinals, the furthest the team has reached at a World Cup.

Blanco wrote to his fans on his website that ``I'm going for you'' and that all the hard work Mexico has put in before the tournament will be reflected Friday in the opening match against South Africa at Soccer City.

There are only four players older than Blanco at the World Cup, all of them goalkeepers.

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The forward, who has been without a club since playing for Mexican second division Veracruz team last season, will be playing in his third World Cup after being part of the 1998 and 2002 tournaments.

Blanco was not named in Ricardo La Volpe's squad for the 2006 World Cup in Germany. Both men had feuded since they shared the dressing room with America.

Blanco has also played for Necaxa and the Chicago Fire, where it appeared his career would end. But he came out of a five-month retirement and was recalled to the national team after good performances in the United States.

Blanco played an important role in the qualifiers for Mexico, but he has been dropped to the bench in recent matches by coach Javier Aguirre. But he has showed flashes of his old self.

In a friendly against Italy last week, Blanco's 30-meter (yard) cross found Alberto Medina, who scored in Mexico's 2-1 victory. Blanco hopes to be part of the team that goes further than the quarterfinals.

``On the pitch, we are 11 against 11 and we are going to win. We are only thinking of that,'' Blanco added on his website.

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