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Hours away from World Cup opener, Martino opens his eyes, finally benched for El Tri

Gerardo Martino finally understood, opened his eyes and there will be a sacred cow that is leaving the Mexican national team.

By Hector Garcia

Gerardo Martino finally understood, opened his eyes and there will be a sacred cow that is leaving the Mexican national team.
Gerardo Martino finally understood, opened his eyes and there will be a sacred cow that is leaving the Mexican national team.
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Gerardo Martino and Mexico are preparing for the World Cup and are just hours away from their debut against Poland. The process of the Argentinean coach has certainly been criticized and in this situation, there is not much hope from the Mexican fans for a memorable World Cup.

In view of this situation, the Argentinean coach has already started to make adjustments in the team for the debut and, surprisingly, it seems that one of the starting players is no longer considered by Martino as the key player of the team and will even be relegated to the bench for the debut against Mexico.
 

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Gerardo Martino has not yet defined his starting midfield for the match against Lewandowski's Poland, but he has been able to establish certain variants in many ways for each question in turn. In that sense, there is already a player he trusts, but he would not have minutes from the start against Poland.

Which player was left out by Martino for the debut?

It is precisely Houston Dynamo midfielder Hector Herrera. According to David Medrano, the player will not start in Mexico's debut in the World Cup and for this reason, he would already be Martino's big scratch, who would replace him with Edson Alvarez from Ajax, who is better than Herrera.


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