Guardado and the last blow to remove Chicharito from the Mexican national team
Andres Guardado does not share the idea of Javier Hernandez returning to El Tri and this is what he did to veto it.
The Mexican national team is getting ready to face a new World Cup and coach Gerardo Martino wants to select the best players at his disposal. In that sense, the Argentinean has already given the vote of confidence to players such as Andres Guardado or Guillermo Ochoa and they have decided to discard certain elements, such as Javier Hernandez.
The issue of Chicharito is more complicated than it seems. The player is in great form at the LA Galaxy and has shown his willingness to return to play for El Tri. However, Martino has decided to close the door on him due to certain locker room problems with the player and assures that it is a tactical decision.
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Now, one of the main reasons behind Chicharito's veto is revealed and it has to do with the position of one of the team's captains, Andrés Guardado. The Real Betis midfielder, according to ESPN, is one of those in charge of managing the team's locker room and deals directly with the Mexican soccer federation.
What did Guardado do to end up vetoing Javier Hernandez?
According to Fernando Cevallos of Fox Sports Mexico, the Mexican soccer player negotiated the royalties and prizes for each of the players who will be called to the 2022 World Cup and among the requests he asked to keep out the profile of Javier Hernandez, a person who makes the group uncomfortable.