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He despised and rejected Argentina, now he has sold himself to Mexico and will not go to the World Cup.

From Mexico they mention that it would be left out of the list for the Qatar World Cup.

By William Estrella

From Mexico they mention that it would be left out of the list for the Qatar World Cup.
From Mexico they mention that it would be left out of the list for the Qatar World Cup.

There are two months left before the Qatar World Cup starts, and Mexico, the rival of Poland, Argentina and Saudi Arabia, could exclude a striker who was born in the country and refused to represent Argentina. From the Aztec soil they highlight that Gerardo Martino could leave one of his favorites out.

We are talking about Rogelio Funes Mori. The former River Plate player, who has been in Mexico since 2015, seemed to have been assured to represent Mexico in the World Cup. However, media pressure, added to other injuries and a couple of Mexican strikers who are playing well, would make him miss out on the World Cup.

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The journalist Gibran Araige explained that Gerardo Martino will take only three forwards to Qatar 2022. Raul Jimenez is the starter and his participation is not in doubt. Henry Martin's great moment with America would have assured him a ticket to the World Cup. Funes Mori will have to fight with Santi Gimenez for a ticket to Qatar.

The passage of Funes Mori with Argentina

Funes Mori was part of the Argentina National Team that played in the South American Sub 20 in 2011. In addition, he was called by Alejandro Sabella for a friendly against Brazil. In that game, he barely played 30 minutes. With Mexico he performed in the Qualifiers heading to Qatar, and in the 2021 Gold Cup.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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