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Juan Carlos Osorio unveils Tri player who lacks guts and still gets called up

Former Mexican national team coach shared his thoughts about a player in the Mexican national team

By Hector Garcia

Former Mexican national team coach shared his thoughts about a player in the Mexican national team
Former Mexican national team coach shared his thoughts about a player in the Mexican national team
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The former Colombian coach of the Mexican national team, Juan Carlos Osorio, was one of the most criticized profiles during his time in charge of El Tri. However, despite the fans' complaints, the level of play was far superior to what Gerardo Martino is currently presenting.

During the 2018 World Cup, Mexico pulled off the upset by defeating world champions Germany in El Tri's first match in Russia. One of the great achievements of the Juan Carlos Osorio era at the helm of the team. Now, however, the coach shares who was the player who lacked the guts to face Brazil in the round of 16.

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In an interview for ESPN, Osorio referred to the current process that the Mexican national team is going through and had an opinion about Gerardo Martino's performance and the controversy generated by the coach's visit to Argentina and the fact that he watched the Albiceleste's match in the middle of El Tri's training camp. An action that the Colombian considers incorrect.

Which player lacks guts according to Osorio?

During his interview, the coach shared experiences lived in the last World Cup and among them was one that disappointed the strategist. When Mexico qualified for the round of 16, the coach asked the squad who was ready to face Brazil and no leader took the baton. Especially Guillermo Ochoa, a profile that, according to Osorio's assistant, was the most difficult to deal with in the locker room.


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