Mexico called up three players developed in MLS for matches against Panama and Bolivia
Richard Ledezma, Brian Gutierrez and Obed Vargas, developed in MLS, will travel with the Mexican national team for the matches against Panama and Bolivia
Players with expertise in Major League Soccer like Obed Vargas, Richard Ledezma, and Brian Gutierrez were added to the 27-man squad for the Mexican national staff after coach Javier Aguirre called them up for the games against Panama and Bolivia. Eight people have been called up, making up the majority of the lineup.
Without a doubt, the inclusion of Obed Vargas, who currently plays for the Seattle Sounders, as well as Richard Ledezma, who was previously with the New York City FC, and Brian Gutierrez of the Chicago Fire, highlights the importance of Mexican-American players to the current Mexican national team, which will get people from Liga MX on this brief tour of Central and South America.
With eight people, including Raul Rangel, Richard Ledezma, Bryan Gonzalez, Luis Romo, Roberto Alvarado, and Brian Gutierrez, the squad has undoubtedly an intriguing lineup. Chivas Guadalajara serves as the base.
Gutierrez, Armando Gonzalez, and Angel Sepulveda demonstrate the excellent form the Guadalajara team is in under the leadership of Argentine Gabriel Milito. The list also includes players like Gilberto Mora and Iker Fimbres, who, along with Obed Vargas, played in the U-20 World Cup held last September in Chile, where Mexico was eliminated in the quarterfinals by Argentina. The list also includes players like Kevin Castaneda of Xolos Tijuana, Denzell Garcia of FC Juarez, Everaldo Lopez of Toluca, and Eduardo Aguila of Atletico de San Luis, who had not been considered in previous call-ups. The list is completed with seemingly permanent fixtures such as Luis Malagon, Ramon Juarez, and Israel Reyes of America; Jorge Sanchez, Erik Lira, and Carlos Rodriguez of Cruz Azul; Jesus Gallardo and Marcel Ruiz of Toluca; and German Berterame, along with Carlos Acevedo of Santos Laguna, and Diego Lainez. From Tigres, Victor Guzman from Monterrey
Since these are not official matches governed by FIFA, which have scheduled dates for holding these types of matches are March 28 and March 28 against Portugal at the Azteca Stadium ( Banorte ) and Belgium in the city of Chicago, is not to be confused with the fact that this list is only made up of Liga MX players.
For this reason, players who compete in German teams like Raul Jimenez, Cesar Montes, Johan Vazquez, and Edson Alvarez, among others, do not show up.
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a list of all items is made up of the following: Goalkeepers: Luis Malagon (America), Raul Rangel (Chivas) and Carlos Acevedo (Santos Laguna); Defenders: Jorge Sanchez (Cruz Azul), Victor Guzman (Monterrey), Israel Reyes (America), Ramon Juarez (America), Eduardo Aguila (Atletico San Luis), Everardo Lopez (Toluca), Jesus Gallardo (Toluca), Bryan Gonzalez (Chivas), Richard Ledezma (Chivas), Luis Romo (Chivas); Midfielders: Erick Lira (Cruz Azul), Denzell Garcia (FC Juarez), Iker Fimbres (Monterrey), Carlos Rodriguez (Cruz Azul), Obed Vargas (Seattle Sounders).
Forwards: Angel Sepulveda ( Cruz Azul ), German Berterame ( Monterrey ), Armando Gonzalez ( Chivas ), Marcel Ruiz ( Toluca ), Diego Lainez ( Tigres ), Roberto Alvarado ( Chivas ), and Kevin Castaneda ( Xolos Tijuana ), Marcel Ruiz ( Toluca ), and Diego Lainez ( Tigres ).
Due to the matches against Panama and Bolivia, the Liga MX will prolong its Matchday 4 schedule. They will experience Bolivia on Sunday, the 25th, and the Filipino national team on Thursday, the 22nd. The instructor can determine whether some of these late called-up people have what it takes to advance to the World Cup.
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