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Congratulations are in store for Concacaf giants Mexico on their qualification to the FIFA U17 Men's world cup.

The Mexicans dominated Group A winning all four matches while only conceding twice.

And head coach Jürgen Casta-ñeda, spoke on their experience in Trinidad and Tobago and the development of Caribbean football.

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00:00The people was amazing for us. We don't go out too much because we don't have time, honestly.
00:05But when we went outside and tried to know the city and everything, people were so amazing.
00:10So, how can I say it? So welcome with us and everything.
00:17We go to Maracas Beach, I think is the name. It was amazing.
00:20For us it was like, I think we enjoyed it like child and all the staff.
00:25Players were not there, but I think it was an amazing experience.
00:28This is my first time in Trinidad and so it was an amazing experience and so grateful for that.
00:33What would you say about the quality of football you encountered here?
00:36The teams and the fact that Mexico overcame all the teams.
00:41But generally, what do you think about the quality of football you encountered?
00:45We thought that it's growing a lot, that it's not the same as before.
00:48I think they are growing a lot and I think they are doing a great job.
00:51I think they will continue with their path and they will continue growing.
00:56And I hope one day they can qualify to the World Cup.
00:59You see yesterday, Jamaica is there, Cuba is there.
01:03So, it's changing, the football is changing.
01:05Jamaica beat Canada, so it's not the same as before.
01:08So, I think football is changing and players are hungry.
01:11And I think one day it will change and for the future we never know.
01:15You know, some Caribbean teams have the right to go to the World Cup.
01:22You know, some Caribbean teams have the right to go to the World Cup.
01:22And that, like I went up to college this year...
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