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By Brian Homewood
Sunday, July 11, 2004 CHICLAYO, Peru, July 11 (Reuters) - Mexico coach Ricardo Lavolpe, fed up with being criticised for his team's performances in friendlies, says he has so far delivered everything that his adopted country has demanded of him. Saturday's 1-0 win over Argentina, Lavolpe's homeland, virtually guaranteed a quarter-final place in the Copa America and was by far their best performance under his stewardship. Mexico's form in friendly matches, which Lavolpe has used to experiment with younger players, ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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