"Conejo" Perez uncovers one of Ochoa's secrets and which player could be left out of El Tri
Guillermo Ochoa's current ego situation in the Mexican national team takes on another chapter.
For the 2010 World Cup, the Mexican national team's goalkeeping was a matter of great concern. There was an eternal dispute between veteran Óscar "Conejo" Pérez and goalkeeper Guilermo Ochoa, a situation in which Javier Aguirre had to intervene.
If there was one thing that characterized Aguirre's process in a negative way, it was precisely his decision to bet on veteran players instead of the young players of the moment. Such was the case when he called up Cuathemoc Blanco in his last years as a soccer player.
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In an interview with Javier Alarcón, the former goalkeeper assured that at that time the problems he had were extremely evident. The fact is that the player did have problems with sponsors and other high-ranking people who wanted Ochoa from the beginning.
Perez's advice to Acevedo
One of the great pieces of advice that Perez gave to Carlos Acevedo is that he should work in the best possible way and even if similar situations arise, he should trust in his abilities.