Guardado refuses to retire from El Tri, the prize De Luisa would give him for 2026

Andres Guardado to remain in the Mexican national team, refuses to retire from it

Andres Guardado to remain in the Mexican national team, refuses to retire from it
Andres Guardado to remain in the Mexican national team, refuses to retire from it
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The Mexican national team closed one of its biggest failures in the 2022 World Cup. The team failed to make it out of the first round and fell in the group stage of Qatar 2022. Gerardo Martino and many players have been singled out, as well as the Mexican soccer federation, for this resounding failure.

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Faced with this situation, Martino resigned definitively, understanding that it was unacceptable and had to give the space to someone else to try. However, one of the team's veterans does not seem to have any intention of stepping aside and bringing about the much-needed generational change in Mexico.

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It is precisely Andrés Guardado, a player that many thought would not continue with the Mexican national team, but it seems that he has other intentions. The player has established himself as one of the pieces that wants to be there for 2026 and the Mexican federation would already reward him in this regard.

Wouldn't Andrés Guardado leave El Tri?

Guardado is an element that knows many things about how the locker room is managed and is one of the historic players in Mexican soccer. In an interview with Hugo Sanchez, he assured that it would be difficult for him to make it as a player to 2026, but that he does not rule out the idea of supporting the coach on duty as technical assistant.

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