With two injured European players, one from MLS and three from Liga MX, the Mexico national team arrived in Los Angeles, California days before friendly duels at the next FIFA match against Peru and Colombia. has at least six players who are not yet ready to play, either due to minor injuries or due to muscle discomfort.
Reportedly injured players Raul Jimenez, Jorge Sanchez, Luis Romo, Rogelio Funes Mori, Hector Herrera and Alexis Vega. It is expected that according to the estimates of the next few days, the doctors will be able to diagnose a favorable evolution and give them the green light to play on Saturday the 24th against Peru or, in the worst case, on Monday the 26th against Colombia.
Speaking of particular cases, Raul Jimenez has a groin problem that has prevented him from playing his last duel with the Wolves in the Premier League, however, he arrived at the Tata Martino concentration camp to continue his rehabilitation.
Another “European” is Jorge Sanchez from Ajax, who has a dislocated knee.
We are talking about the MLS player Hector Herrera, whose injury did not allow him to take part in the last 6 fights with the Houston Dynamo.
On the other hand, among the Liga MX players who don’t fit 100% are Luis Romo and Rogelio Funes Mori; both elements of the Rayados de Monterrey have physical ailments. Alexis Vega of Chivas is in a similar situation as, according to the rojiblanco club, he has muscle overload.
As if that wasn’t enough, elements like Eric Gutierrez, Hirving Lozano, Johan Vazquez, Gerardo Arteaga, Diego Lines, Santiago Jimenez, Hector Herrera and Andrés Guardado, who will report to “Tata” Martino in the next few hours, and They will be examined by a medical authority to assess their physical condition.
Source: La Opinion
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