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Chicharito and Guillermo Ochoa are already planning their retirement

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By Wilson Florez

Aug 31, 2024, 2:53 PM EDT

In recent years, The Mexican team had two great references. Javier Hernandez in the attack and Guillermo Ochoa in the arc. Currently, both are not at a great level, but they are aware that They want to retire from El Tri in style.

Memo Ochoa has had more opportunities to attend the call-ups of the Mexican national team. On the other hand, Javier Hernández has been relegated from the call-ups of various national coaches for several cycles.

Although both are not performing at a high levelGuillermo Ochoa and Chicharito would have in mind to return to the Mexican national teamJavier Aguirre has not ruled out any player’s position and, despite the fact that both are very close to retiring, the scenario would be one of the best.

When would Chicharito and Guillermo Ochoa retire?

According to information provided by Sergio Dipp, Guillermo Ochoa and Javier Hernández are still thinking about wearing the Mexico national team jersey. These great references would have as their north the 2026 World Cup.

“I’m going to tell you something here, Javier Hernández Balcazar better known as Chicharito dreams of retiring at the 2026 World Cup (…)That is information not my opinion, Memo Ochoa tooIt’s a dream, not a game, Memo knows how old he will be in 2026. The dream is to reach the World Cup”, Sergio Dipp and Mauricio Ymay expressed on Sportscenter.

Without a doubt, this would be an ideal scenario for these two players. The 2026 World Cup will be held in Canada, the United States and Mexico. In this sense, Ochoa and Chicharito, if called up, would have the full support of Mexican fans in the stands.

Chicharito Hernandez is the all-time top scorer for the Mexican national team. Javier Hernandez has played 109 games with El Tri. During that number of matches The Aztec has provided 13 assists and scored 52 goals.

For its part, since 2005, Guillermo Ochoa has been called up to the Mexican national team. Memo has defended the Mexican goal in 151 matches. During that number of matches he has kept a clean sheet in 65 opportunities.

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