The Mexican national team is going through one of its most difficult times just months before the 2026 World Cup.
To the recent confirmed absences of JuliΓ‘n Araujo and Mateo ChΓ‘vez are added those of names like Santi GimΓ©nez and MalagΓ³n.
This hospital that the Tricolor has become not only affects the friendly matches against Portugal and Belgium, but also raises the alarm about the availability of key players for the World Cup debut at home against South Africa.
Mexico faces a race against time, hoping some players can recover and others take the places left by the injured.
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This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in πͺπΈ here.
