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Who is in goal for El Tri?

México se mide ante Portugal y Bélgica con una duda existencial: ¿Juventud con el "Tala" Rangel o jerarquía con un Memo Ochoa cuestionado? Los Jefes sacan las garras en este nuevo episodio

The Mexican National Team is just hours away from facing powerhouses like Portugal and Belgium, and the atmosphere at Los Jefes Deportes is more tense than ever.

In a production by Nueva Network and QuéOnnda, the table that rules in sports opinion met to analyze the crisis in the national goal after Luis Ángel Malagón’s loss. Los Jefes already gave their opinion on who should be in goal for El Tri.

Dionisio’s dart: “Ochoa is an ex-player”.

The bombshell exploded when Álvaro Morales put the return of Guillermo Ochoa on the table.

While Morales suggested that Carlos Acevedo is at a better level than “Tala” Rangel, Dionisio Estrada was lethal with the historic goalkeeper of the five cups.

“For me it has to be Tala Rangel. Ochoa is decrepit, he is an ex-player,” said Dionisio.

For Estrada, Ochoa’s current form in the Cyprus league – which Fernando Ceballos described as “practically semi-amateur” – is not enough to give him the responsibility of a World Cup, no matter how much experience he boasts.

Aguirre’s plan and the ghost of Portugal


For his part, Juan Carlos Gabriel de Anda added a touch of reality: “Whoever plays in these friendlies will be the one to start the World Cup.

Despite the criticism, the panel suspects that Javier “Vasco” Aguirre may opt for Ochoa’s experience, taking advantage of the re-inauguration of the Azteca Stadium.

The risk? That Portugal and Belgium do not come to “stroll” and end up showing the shortcomings of a defense that has not yet found its leader between the sticks.

With the World Cup just three months away and an Azteca Stadium that still does not look ready, the FMF’s planning was harshly questioned by experts.

Voices of authority at the table

It’s not just any debate; it’s the gathering of the industry’s most heavyweight journeymen who analyze soccer without filters:

Álvaro “El Brujo” Morales: The host who is not afraid to set the screen on fire with his sharp editorial.

Ricardo “Tuca” Ferretti: The legend of the bench with the authority of someone who has won everything.

Carlos Hermosillo: The historical scorer who demands real hierarchy in every position.

Fernando Ceballos and Dionisio Estrada: Analysts who dissect every tactical move of “Vasco” Aguirre.

Do you think “Tala” Rangel has the size for the World Cup or should Mexico die with Memo Ochoa’s experience even if he plays in Cyprus?

The episode is now available on all audio platforms, such as Apple Podcast and Spotify, where you can also listen to other titles promoted by QuéOnnda and Nueva Network, such as Nueva Jugada.

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