It’s time to get the ball rolling in Mexican soccer, family! And when Los Jefes get together, the table doesn’t just vibrate, it burns! The new episode of QuéOnnda TV dropped a bombshell that has everyone divided: Are we really so desperate for a Spaniard to be the “savior” of El Tri?
Under the title “We are not ready! Mexico improvises and Fidalgo is the last hope”, this production by Nueva Network and QuéOnnda dotted the i’s and crosses the t’s in the face of the Azteca stadium’s eventful reopening. Here we tell you what happened with the debate of Fidalgo in Los Jefes that paralyzed the fans.
Chiefs discuss the incorporation of Fidalgo
Álvaro Fidalgo was called up for the first time with the Mexican National Team for the matches against Portugal and Bélgica🇲🇽❤️
pic.twitter.com/cXOry05UAl– Roberto Haz (@tudimebeto) March 19, 2026
Álvaro “El Brujo” Morales’ editorial started with a bang.
True to his provocative style, the leader of the table severely questioned the possible “express” naturalization of Álvaro Fidalgo.
For Morales, bringing in the Spaniard is a “malinchista” act.
“If he makes it to the national team, it is for him to make an absolute difference and I only saw him play an extraordinary game against San Luis… other than that, he is nothing extraordinary,” said “El Brujo”.
However, Fernando Ceballos came out in defense of “Maguito”, assuring that after América’s three-time championship and his jump to the Spanish League, Fidalgo is the engine that Javier “Vasco” Aguirre’s midfield lacks, especially in light of the loss of stars such as Marcel Ruiz.
Chaos in goal: Homage or hierarchy?
Another topic that sparked sparks was the return of Guillermo Ochoa.
With their sights set on their sixth World Cup, the table was divided:
Dionisio Estrada and Fernando Ceballos were categorical: Ochoa no longer has the level and taking him for a record is “lowering the call”, demanding the starting lineup for “Tala” Rangel.
Juan Carlos Gabriel “El Rey” appealed to experience, recalling historical cases such as that of “Tota” Carbajal in 66, although he acknowledged that Mexico is going through a goalkeeping crisis in which there is no clear “boss”.
Azteca Stadium and the “leaked audio” of Duilio Davino
But it wasn’t all tactics.
Álvaro Morales dropped a hallway scoop: he came face to face with Duilio Davino in the ESPN elevators, after an audio was leaked in which the manager spoke ill of him.
According to “El Brujo”, the atmosphere in the National Team is one of total improvisation: “El Vasco does what he wants, what he feels like doing and nobody questions it”.
The Heads of the Board
This informative stunt would not be the same without the trajectory of those at the helm of this Nueva Network and QuéOnnda production:
Álvaro “El Brujo” Morales: The industry’s ultimate provocateur, whose voice is an authority (and nightmare) for many in the sport.
Fernando Ceballos: Frontal analyst with a long fang in the coverage of national team and big teams.
Dionisio Estrada: Expert in breaking down the inner workings of clubs with a critical and direct vision.
Juan Carlos Gabriel “El Rey”: Veteran of a thousand battles in the media, bringing the historical perspective and the “heavy hand” in the debate.
Do you think Fidalgo is the hero Mexico needs or is he another improvisation by Vasco Aguirre?
The episode is now available on QuéOnnda’s YouTube channel, where you can also listen to other titles promoted by QuéOnnda and Nueva Network, such as Nueva Jugada.
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