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Former America player suggest that Fidalgo should be naturalized and retire Guardado

Fidalgo to El Tri, former America asks to be naturalized and retires Guardado 

By Hector Garcia

Fidalgo to El Tri, former America asks to be naturalized and retires Guardado 
Fidalgo to El Tri, former America asks to be naturalized and retires Guardado 
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Club América was the better side throughout the match against Toluca on matchday 3 of the Apertura 2022. They had the clearest scoring chances and took the victory in the end. However, one of the keys to the Azulcrema's victory against the choricero team was precisely Álvaro Fidalgo, who even scored a goal that was later invalidated by the VAR.

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During the TUDN broadcast, sports analyst and former América coach Carlos Reynoso recognized the talent that this Spanish player possesses. In fact, he even ended up calling for him to reinforce El Tri, assuring that he has qualities that are lacking in the national team.


According to Caros Reinoso's words. Álvaro Fidalgo meets the conditions needed by the team coached by Tata Martino to perform creative tasks where speed and dynamism are needed. The former soccer player considers that this factor has been lost with Andrés Guardado, the national team's current starting midfielder.

Can Fidalgo be naturalized to play for Mexico?


According to FIFA's rules and new format, if you are a foreign player and are interested in representing a country other than the one you were born in, you must have at least 5 years of uninterrupted residence in the country where you want to naturalize. In Fidalgo's case, he has barely been there for a little over a year. This situation makes it impossible, for the time being, to do so.

 

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