America is fighting for Argentina. The "King of Balls", Mez, was injured and was examined and confirmed to be a discomfort and tear of the adductor muscle. The injury is the same as when he visited Hong Kong earlier this year. He will reportedly need to rest for 10 to 12 days. According to the schedule, he must have missed the last match of the group against Peru. 55 waves were scored in the Top 8, and the box office of America was also affected.
According to Argentine media reports, Mez played the full match against Chile last time out. In the meantime, he felt uncomfortable in the first half and did not follow the brigade practice for the first few days. An injury test confirmed that the adductor discomfort would take 10-12 days to recover; a definite absence from Peru from the day after Chile. The top eight race is right after the 10th. It is not known if it will be able to return. If Argentina advances again, the top four should play.
Earlier this year, Mays visited Hong Kong with the International Maia Mi. On the day of the race, he caused an uproar by not sitting on the bench. The race would return to the middle of the water to calm down. At the time, Mays reported the injuries as adductor discomfort and edema. When he went to Japan he recovered and was in the fight by the end of the race. It was hypocritical for many to say big things at the time. Mays suffered the same injury this time in the Americas. It seems like 10 days off is the norm.
Wherever Mays goes, he makes a leaping wave, and the Hong Kong stop lost half of its venue and went back in the water. Previously, the USL Mets went to Vancouver as a guest and got half the price of the Vancouver Whitecaps. This time, the USMNT was no exception. Argentina is closely tied to Peru. When Mays was absent, ticket prices dropped 22 percent. After that, if the Elite Eight don't come out, the USMNT won't be as big a ticket.