The Mexico's player who would not go to the World Cup
The player would not be part of the final list of the Mexican soccer team
Just a few months before the World Cup in Qatar, Gerardo Martino, Mexican soccer team coach, would have already decided who will be one of the players 'sacrificed' so as not to be part of the final list.
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In the words of José Ramón Fernández, one of the most renowned sports journalists in Mexico, the player's level is the lowest of those selected, which would leave him out of the competition to be held in November.
This is Rodolfo Pizarro, the Monterrey player who played 62 minutes against Suriname and who has scored 5 goals in 34 games wearing the Mexico shirt.
Pizarro, one of the most criticized
With 4 Liga MX titles and being one of the star contracts of Inter Miami in the MLS, Rodolfo Pizarro was never the same upon his return to Mexican football.
In his second stage with Rayados de Monterrey, the player registered 6 games as a starter, scoring only one goal.