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🚨Official: Aguirre confirms a Mexico absentee

🚨Official: Aguirre confirms a Mexico absentee

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Mexico - Switzerland not only left a terrible result for the tricolor team, after falling by a score of 4-2, but also added a player to the list of casualties for the match against Turkey.
Speaking to the media, Javier Aguirre announced that César "Cachorro" Montes will not be in action as a precaution in the match on Tuesday, June 10, after receiving a blow to the head, for which he left the field in the second half
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"Cachorro has a dizziness but I saw him well. I don't think anything happened to him, but for safety it was better to withdraw him thinking that the player has a commitment on June 14. I don't think he will play against Turkey, why expose him?", he mentioned.
Additionally, "El Vasco" ruled out Reyes, Quiñones, 'Tiba' Sepúlveda, Chávez, due to muscle discomfort, and Johan, due to his ankle.
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