Liverpool should win it, but you never know. They may rest players and rotate the team for it.
Im a Rayados fan. From what I saw saturday against a weak side like Al Sadd, I have my doubts about the competitiveness of the team.
This semester have been bittersweet, at the mid of October they were in 12th place in the local league. But former coach Antonio Mohamed returned to Rayados and barely made the playoffs in Liga MX. Classified in 8th place. At quaterfinals they face 1st place Santos where they beat them 3-6 (5-2 home, 1-1 away), at semis they beat Necaxa 3-1 (5th place) (2-1 home, 1-0 away). They're in the finals against America (6th place) to be played after the CWC, where Rayados are underdogs. So far with Mohamed they've been undefeated 10 wins and 2 draws.
Monterrey with Mohamed does not play possession. They usually get 35-40% possession and the average passes would be the low 200s, with between 70-75% effectiveness which I think is very low. It's mostly counter attacks and long passes. Monterrey is valued at
€84.10m, making it arguably the most expensive team in Mexico and Top 10 in Latin america. However is greatly unbalanced nearly 75% of the value lies in attacking positions, and by far the weakest link is the defense.
Key players: Dorlan Pabon (COL), Rogelio Funes Mori (ARG), Rodolfo Pizarro, Jesus Gallardo, Carlos Rodriguez (MEX)
I've been a Man Utd fan since the 90s, and I hate the Reds. But I just dont see a way for Rayados to even compete to Liverpool side. I foresee a 3-1, but it can get ugly if they make the same mistakes they did in the defense. And now they have to rely on their weakest line. Let's see how they fare.
edit: Forgot to add this is the 4th CWC participation of Monterrey. In 2012 they faced Chelsea and fell 3-1.