‘Tri’ of Mexico will seek to dethrone US in the League of Nations

The time of truth! With the presence of a dozen figures involved in foreign leagues, the Mexico Javier Aguirre coach He announced the 23 players who will assume the match against Canada in the ‘Final Four’ of the Concacaf Nations League.

Mexico will face the Canadians on Thursday, March 20 (10:30 PM ET) at the Sofi Stadium in Los Angeles, in search of a ticket for the final against the best of the duel between the United States, defender champion, and Panama.

Aguirre announced the past that will call Tri only players at a good time sports and with commitment and this time left out, among others, goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa, with ups and downs in his performance, and the Hirving Lozano striker, in recovery of an injury.

The ‘Basque’ will play it with men who are being important for their teams, although in the front left two Mexicans at a good time, Henry Martín, del América, and Guillermo Rodríguez, of the Pumas Unam.

The Colombian attacker Julián Quiñones, from the Arabic Qadisiya, is the only naturalized in the list.

Mexico lost 2-0 with the United States the 2024 League Final and now aims to end the superiority of the Americans, champions of the three editions of the competition.

The following are the soccer players called the Mexican National Team for the ‘Final Four’ of the Concacaf Nations League:

– Porters:

Ángel Malagón (America), Raúl Rangel (Guadalajara) and Carlos Moreno (Pachuca).

– Defenses:

Johan Vásquez (Genoa), César Montes (Lokomotiv), Ramón Juárez (América), Israel Reyes (America), Jesús Gallardo (Toluca), Rodrigo Huescas (Copenhagen), Jesús Angulo (Tigres Uanl) and Erik Lira (Cruz Azul).

– midfielders:

Édson Álvarez (West Ham), Luis Romo (Guadalajara), Carlos Rodríguez (Cruz Azul), Luis Chávez (Dynamo Moscow) and Orbelín Pineda (Aek Athens).

– Fronts:

César Huerta (Anderlecht), Efraín Alvarez (Tijuana), Roberto Alvarado (Guadalajara), Alexis Vega (Toluca), Julián Quiñones (Al Qadisiya), Raúl Jiménez (Fulham) and Santiago Giménez (Milan).