Cruz Azul
Cruz Azul's forward Marco Fabian celebrates with fans after scoring a goal against Puebla during their Clausura 2014 Mexican tournament football match at the Cruz Azul stadium on Feb. 15, 2014 in Mexico City. Cruz Azul won the match 1-0. The undefeated team is set to play Querétaro Friday. Getty Images/AFP/Yuri Cortez

Liga MX will be in action when Querétaro will face undefeated Cruz Azul Friday night at 8:30 p.m. This promises to be a very interesting game. Cruz Azul’s head coach Luis Fernando Tena said “When it comes to points we are doing very good, better than we could budget or imagine and running we have much to improve, we see that we have very good squad and that has helped us get many points, and we're at it, worked on what rivals have shown us and has shown us that we need to work "

When the team was done with practice, the head coach stated in detail what had been the aspects they were working on for games ahead in the schedule, especially the game against Querétaro. He said "First in the recovery of the ball later, we are recovering the ball almost in our area, then we need to have more depth, sometimes we have the ball but not scoring chances in the number and clarity I would like."

He also said "No, actually we have continued taking points, since he left at halftime in Guadalajara have continued taking points, going two and a half games and Xavi Baez has done very well, he has come through, the team has been well maintained" The negative aspect has been inconsistency as he stated "We lacked consistency within a game, we played like 20 minutes well and 20 minutes not so much, and from game to game as well."

Cruz Azul leads the standings while Querétaro occupies the eighth position in the standings. Cruz Azul has 19 points while Querétaro has 10. The game can be seen Friday at 8:30 p.m.

When: Friday, 8:30 p.m.

Livestream: Univision Deportes

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