Less than a year after the World Cup, it seems that the goal of the Mexican National Team still does not have an owner.
The goalkeeper Luis Malagón, headline in most Mexico’s meetings since last year, was out of a list of 23 players who play in the domestic league that on Monday will begin to train the next World Cup.
The 28 -year -old goalkeeper, who was vital for America to achieve a two -time championship, has looked hesitantly in his last matches with the Azteca team and coach Javier Aguirre seemed to open the doors to the competition.
The “Basque” quoted the archers Raúl Rangel, who has been under the three posts in some friendly meetings, in addition to Sebastián Jurado de los Bravos de Ciudad Juárez and Carlos Moreno, from Pachuca, both bets in the future.
Veteran Guillermo Ochoa, who seeks to play a sixth World Cup, has no team after being disconnected from the AVS of Portugal and Aguirre did not take it into account.
In addition to Malagón, the list of 23 players does not contemplate striker Henry Martín, who is not physically one hundred percent.
Because it was not FIFA date, the Mexican coach could only quote players from the local league and left out elements that participated in the Leagues Cup with Tigers, Pachuca, Puebla and Toluca.
Nor could he quote elements of the U20 team because they will play the World Cup. Among those the most prominent is Gilberto Mora, from Tijuana, who started in the final of the last Gold Cup.
With a group with several young people, the returns of some veterans such as Luis Romo, an immovable selection in recent years, stand out, which remained out of the Gold Cup by Aguirre’s decision.
Another player who returns to the absence of Martín and the starting front centers, Raúl Jiménez and Santiago Giménez, is the Naturalized Argentine origin Germán Berterame, who receives a new opportunity in the team.
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Goalkeepers: Raúl Rangel (Chivas), Sebastián Jurado (Juárez), Carlos Moreno (Pachuca)
Zagueros: Denzell García (Juárez), Diego Barbosa (Toluca), Ramón Juárez (América), Víctor Guzmán (Monterrey), Eduardo Águila (San Luis), Daniel Aceves (Pachuca), Gerardo Arteaga (Monterrey), Bryan González (Chivas).
Volantes: Diego Campillo (Chivas), Fidel Ambriz (Monterrey), Isaías Violante (América), Diego Lainez (Tigres), Luis Romo (Chivas), Erick Sánchez (America), Alexis Gutiérrez (América), Jesús Angulo (Toluca, Jorge Ruvalcaba (Pumas), Ozziel Herrera (Tigres).
Front: Germán Berterame (Monterrey) and Armando González (Chivas)
The Mexican National Team, El Tri, is entering a crucial phase, less than a year removed from the World Cup and gearing up for the next qualifying campaign. The recent roster announcement, focusing on Liga MX players, highlights both emerging talent and lingering questions. The absence of established figures and the inclusion of promising young players underscore the need for a solidified strategy. The search for the starting lineup, or a complete eleven, is especially prominent.
Key Roster Changes & Strategic Implications
Coach Javier Aguirre’s recent squad selection raises several points for discussion. The deliberate choices within the team will demand strategic flexibility.

To provide a clearer understanding of the evolving team dynamics,let’s examine the key takeaways from the recent roster announcement:
| position | Current Player (Club) | Notes & Analysis | Potential Impact |
|—————-|————————–|———————–|——————————————————–|
| Goalkeeper | Raúl Rangel (Chivas) | Rising Star | Challenges for starting role. A strong performance could boost morale. |
| Goalkeeper | Sebastián Jurado (Juárez) | future Prospect | Chance to prove his worth in crucial matches; a long term investment for the team. |
| Goalkeeper | Carlos Moreno (Pachuca) | Young; Promising | Offers tactical flexibility. Could provide fresh energy and innovative approach. |
| Defense | Emerging talent | Mix of veterans and newcomers. | Defensive consolidation crucial for success. |
| Midfield | New Combinations | Fresh ideas | Ability to control matches.|
| Forward | Berterame | Returning | Provides experience; might potentially be a part of the solution to goal-scoring issues. |
Table note: This table provides a snapshot of the current situation. Playing time is not complete untill it occurs and is finalized by coach.
The inclusion of emerging players like Raúl Rangel presents an opportunity to develop younger talent. the exclusion of experienced players like Guillermo Ochoa and Luis Malagón, if permanent, signals a shift towards a new era for El Tri.The complete team must showcase tactical versatility to adjust to various opponents.
FAQ: Your Questions Answered
To better inform our readers and to address frequently asked questions,here is a thorough FAQ.
Q: Who will be the starting goalkeeper for Mexico in the upcoming matches?
A: Coach Aguirre has given potential new goalkeepers opportunities.
Q: Why does the Mexican national team use a roster primarily composed of Liga MX players?
A: As it was not a FIFA date, the Mexican coach could only use players from the local league.
Q: Is Guillermo Ochoa in a team?
A: No, Veteran Guillermo Ochoa, who seeks to play a sixth World Cup, has no team.
Q: Why are some key players like Henry Martín not included?
A: Henry Martin, is not physically one hundred percent.

expert Commentary: The current situation presents both challenges and opportunities.While the absence of key players necessitates adjustments, it also allows for experimenting wiht new tactics and integrating younger talents, providing a better structure for a long time. Furthermore, it may lead to new goals that can complete the team’s goal for the future.
The road to the World Cup is a long one. We will be tracking El Tri‘s progress every step of the way, bringing you exclusive analysis and insights.
