Guillermo “Memo” Ochoa left Club América of Liga MX and signed with Salernitana of Italy. reason he will be back to see action in Europe.
However, this is not the only thing the Mexican did, as the Azteca goalkeeper will also join Miguel Lajun as the only Mexican player in four different European leagues in history.this is a review of the protocols with the Italian team in January next year.
The signing of the Mexico goalkeeper with the Serie A team put the goalkeeper on an important list as he to the top of the podium of footballers from Mexico who have traveled the most in Europe, together with the current Latin element which has been renovated in the last few days.
In Europe, Ochoa has already surpassed the likes of Andres Guardado, Hector Moreno and Javier “Chicarito” Hernandez. who have played in three different leagues in the “Old Continent” during their careers.
If we look at Ochoa’s history, we can see how he defended positions in four European leagues, namely: Ligue 1 (Ajaccio in 2011), La Liga (Malaga in 2014), Jupiler League (Standard Liège in 2017) and Serie A (Salernitana in 2022).
On the other hand, fellow Aztec, who also shares this achievement in Europe, layunplayed a match at least Serie A (Atalanta in 2009), Premier League (Watford in 2015), Primeira Liga (Porto in 2015) and La Liga (Sevilla in 2018).
Others of the most internationally recognized Aztecs played in important teams such as Chicharito, who played in the Premier League with Manchester United and La Liga with Real Madrid, as well as in the Bundesliga with Eintracht Frankfurt.
In addition, among the list of players in various tournaments in Europe, we can see Andrés Guardado, who has three players in La Liga, Bundesliga and Eredivisie), and Hector Moreno in Eredivisie, Serie A and La Liga.
Source: La Opinion
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