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He found out they want foreigners in El Tri, Jimenez and his response to Martino's sellout

Gerardo Martino believes that everything can be arranged with foreigners. But this was Raúl Jiménez's response when he found out that they want more naturalized players in El Tri. 

By Hector Garcia

Gerardo Martino believes that everything can be arranged with foreigners. But this was Raúl Jiménez's response when he found out that they want more naturalized players in El Tri. 
Gerardo Martino believes that everything can be arranged with foreigners. But this was Raúl Jiménez's response when he found out that they want more naturalized players in El Tri. 
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The lack of goals in Mexico's national team continues to worry the coaching staff of El Tri. They have even contemplated the incorporation of foreigners such as André Gignac, Julio Furch and other athletes who want to be part of the Mexican team. Martino would not hesitate to resort to the naturalization of players if necessary.

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In view of this situation, a debate has arisen as to which player should give way to the possible arrival of foreigners to the team. The drought of Raúl Jiménez, the bad moment of Henry Martin and the veto of Javier Hernández, would not give the coach much of a problem to discard any of them.


However, the first one mentioned above is already responding based on hard work, but mainly: goals. In their first preseason match, Wolves saw action and Mexican player Raúl Jiménez scored his goal from the penalty spot. The striker is looking for goals to convince Martino once and for all.

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Raul Jimenez, despite his recent goal drought, continues to be Tata Martino's number one choice for the World Cup. It is evident that the player is still looking for his best version, however, his possible substitutes do not give much guarantee in front of goal either.
 

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