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🚨Jesús Angulo ruled out of the Mexico squad

🚨Jesús Angulo ruled out of the Mexico squad

Yahoo28-05-2025
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
The Mexican National Team suffered a significant loss this Tuesday, as Jesús Angulo, defender for Tigres, will not be able to play in the friendlies against Switzerland and Turkey due to an injury.
In a statement, the Tricolor detailed that the player experienced discomfort since joining the team, and after undergoing an MRI, a meniscopathy in the lateral meniscus of the right knee was diagnosed, along with a chondral injury.
🗒️ Jesús Angulo, jugador de @TigresOficial, causa baja de la convocatoria de nuestra Selección por lesión.Le deseamos una pronta y completa recuperación. 🙌#PorMéxicoTodo pic.twitter.com/5ZZgeBQ2EN
— Selección Nacional (@miseleccionmx) May 28, 2025
Due to this situation, Tigres requested Angulo's return so that he can be directly evaluated by the club's medical staff.
So far, it has not been announced who will take Angulo's place in Javier 'Vasco' Aguirre's call-up, which had already caused a stir with names like Guillermo Ochoa, Mateo Chávez, and the return of Hirving 'Chucky' Lozano.
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