👨🏫 Mexico's likely line-up against Turkey
Javier Aguirre has confirmed three starting players for the friendly in North Carolina, which will be the last test before starting the 2025 Gold Cup.
The Mexican national team, led by Javier Aguirre, faces its final rehearsal ahead of the 2025 Gold Cup: this Tuesday, they will face Turkey in a friendly match to be held at Kenan Memorial Stadium in North Carolina. As is tradition, the 'Vasco' has confirmed some starting players beforehand.
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In a press conference, when asked by journalist David Medrano, the 'Tri' coach revealed that Luis Ángel Malagón, César Montes, and Jesús Gallardo will start the match from the beginning.
Malagón will replace Raúl Rangel, who made a mistake against Switzerland and lost some credit, although Aguirre had already announced that he would test the goalkeepers.
Meanwhile, César Montes will again start in the defensive line, and Jesús Gallardo replaces Mateo Chávez at left-back.
Johan Vásquez, on the other hand, is ruled out as he has not yet recovered from his ankle problem.
Therefore, the 'Tri' would take the field with a 4-3-3 formation, with the following lineup: Luis Ángel Malagón; Emilio Lara, César Montes, Chiquete Orozco, Jesús Gallardo; Roberto Alvarado, Edson Álvarez, Charly Rodríguez, César Huerta; Raúl Jiménez, and Santiago Giménez.
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