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While Ochoa sold for $4.5 million, the lesson Navas quietly teaches him

The lesson Navas teaches Ochoa, all because the Mexican goalkeeper decided to return early to Mexico. 

By Hector Garcia

The lesson Navas teaches Ochoa, all because the Mexican goalkeeper decided to return early to Mexico. 
The lesson Navas teaches Ochoa, all because the Mexican goalkeeper decided to return early to Mexico. 

The Mexican national team's goalkeeper is not in his best form. Despite being America's star player and sure starter in the next World Cup, Guillermo Ochoa has several sporting and other personal problems that affect his performance.


In that sense, Guillermo Ochoa sold himself to return to Mexico for a salary of 4.5 million dollars, which ends up being the reward for saying yes to America, without taking into account the issue of his image rights, which he does on the outside.

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In that sense, the Costa Rican goalkeeper, Keylor Navas, has ended up giving a lesson in mentality to Guillermo Ochoa even though he had the chance to go to MLS for more money and income, something that ends up affecting the mentality and performance of the player.

What was Navas' lesson to Ochoa?


In an interview for FOX, goalkeeper Keylor Navas explained that even though he knows he will be a substitute during this season with PSG, he wants to stay and compete and be at the highest level possible. They are one of the best teams in the world.

 

 


Hector Garcia

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