Thegoalmac can reveal that Carlos Vela ended his three-year international absence in style by
scoring twice as Mexico got some revenge on Netherlands for their World
Cup elimination with a 3-2 victory on Wednesday.
Sincerely, I don't know what is wrong with Holland, obviously they have got quality players, but losing this days as if they are Thahiti with due respect to them. Do you think the new coach Mr Hiddink is responsible for their dreadful showing since Van Gaal left? Continue for more details.
Vela was making his first appearance for the national side for three
and a half years at the Amsterdam ArenA after refusing several call-ups,
with his unwillingness to play for his country seeing him miss the 2014
World Cup.
However, the Real Sociedad striker accepted the latest olive branch
from Herrera and wasted no time in illustrating his worth with a
well-taken double.
Vela's two goals were separated by a powerful volley from Wesley
Sneijder on a night that saw the
Galatasaray star become the third-most
capped Netherlands player with 110 international appearances.
But Javier Hernandez added a third to render that moment of magic
irrelevant in spite of Daley Blind's deflected 74th-minute strike.
Mexico stood firm to gain a measure of revenge for their 2-1 loss to
Netherlands in the last 16 of the World Cup and place further pressure
on Dutch head coach Guus Hiddink, who revealed that he would resign if
his side lose to Latvia in Euro 2016 qualifying on Sunday.

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