The Mexican soccer player is a few games away to become the absolute leader in participations with the Mexican national team. “The Little Prince” will seek to end the trademark of Claudio “The Emperor” Suárez
Photo: Etzel Espinosa / Imago7
From year 2005 Andrés Guarded has defended the colors of “El Tri” . His great physical condition and his performance with the Mexican national team have led him to be during 167 matches with the Aztec team . The Betis midfielder is close to becoming .
The captain of the Gerardo Martino team would be only ten games of to be able to equal a historical mark for the nation . The record is held by the former defender, Claudio “El Emperador” Suárez, with 177 presentations.
A very happy 52 nd birthday to Claudio Suárez! What a career “El Emperador” had:
• 3x best center-back in Liga MX • 3 World Cups (94 ‘, 98 ‘, 06 ‘)
• Most -capped player in Mexico NT history (167)Where does Suárez rank on the list of El Tri greats? # ElTriEng pic.twitter.com/NoPmmwBX9H
– GOALTECA (@goalteca) December 17, 2021
Everything seems to indicate that the Aztec footballer will be able to surpass this record in a short time. The Qatar World Cup 2022 is he objective of “The Little Prince” You can continue adding numbers to take the absolute lead in this statistic.
With 34 years of age, the record is within the reach of the midfielder, the “El Tri” t-shirt.
“The little prince” has already accumulated more games with Mexico than Gerardo Torrado (144) , Pavel Pardo (146) and even Rafael Márquez (148)
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One more grain of sand for the record of Guarded
The Mexican team will face Honduras in a friendly match that will take place in Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta , next Saturday 12 of June. This will be an opportunity for Andrés Guardado to add another game to his account and be ever closer to achieve the feat and position itself in the history books of Mexican soccer .
Hit it! ⚽ 🇲🇽
We are already preparing our next duel of # MEXTOUR . 🔜 🇭🇳 # Passion and Pride | pic.twitter.com/hmaiyO0RVA– National Team (@miseleccionmx) June 9, 2021
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