Our prediction for this Gold Cup match:
Saturday’s football game at Red Bull Arena pits together El Salvador and Costa Rica, the two teams who were beaten by Martinique and Panama respectively in their openers. El Salvador failed to win the previous nine matches in all competitions and it is no wonder the odds for away win have been dropping. There are no fresh injury worries in Hugo Perez’s team, but Jairo Henriquez could sneak into the starting XI.
Los Ticos, meanwhile, aim to put an end to their four-game losing run and we are positive that they will fight tooth and nail against los Catrachos. In their last meeting in a competitive match Costa Rica defeated El Salvador 2-1 and we predict that history is going to repeat itself. As always, a man to watch in Thomas Christiansen’s team will be former Premier League ace Joel Campbell, who has netted 26 goals for the national team to date.
Highlighted Player (Joel Campbell):
Joel Campbell is a highly rated 23-year-old versatile forward who plays for the English Premier League club Arsenal and the Costa Rica national team. His versatility has seen him operating as a forward or on the wings. Campbell often hogs the headlines with his fast-paced runs on the wings and breathtaking goals.
He was highly rated by Arsenal coach Arsene Wenger and was snapped up as a teenager in 2011 but spent his first three seasons at the club on loan at three different clubs. His competitive debut at Arsenal came only in 2014 but has become a regular with the national squad. He has earned 55 caps already and has 11 goals to his credit in national colors.
He has already played in CONCACAF Gold Cup and Copa America. But it is his success as a key member of the 2014 FIFA World Cup quarter-final reaching squad that is a highlight of his career so far.
Highlighted Team (El Salvador):
El Salvador are a national football team that play their home games at Estadio Cuscatlan. La Azul y Blanco turned down an invitation from Brazil to take part in the 1950 World Cup finals, but in 1970 they made it to the finals of the showpiece tournament in Mexico 20 years later.
They participated at the 1982 World Cup finals as well, but they have yet to advance the first round of the finals competition. El Salvador hosted the first CONCACAF Championship, but they failed to win the trophy, with the team suffering a loss to Costa Rica in the title game. Speaking of the Central American and Carribean Games, la Selecta won the trophy on two occasions (1954, 2002) and in 1968 they booked their place at the Olympic Games in Mexico.
The likes of Magico Gonzales, Rodolfo Zelaya, Arturo Alvarez, Mauricio Cienfuegos, Ronald Cerritos, Raul Diaz Arce, Alexander Larin, Eliseo Quintanilla, Jaime Alas and Alfredo Pacheco are some of the notable footballers who played for El Salvador.