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He has more power than Ochoa at El Tri and now wants to play in the 2026 World Cup

The player who would have more power in the Mexican national team than Guillermo Ochoa and now wants to play in the World Cup in 2026

By Hector Garcia

The player who would have more power in the Mexican national team than Guillermo Ochoa and now wants to play in the World Cup in 2026

The new restructuring of the Mexican national team already has direct consequences with one of the players of El Tri considering staying active to play in the 2026 World Cup, even though he has been criticized for his poor performance. By having power within the national team, they could fulfill the whim, but it would take away the position of several talents within the team.

After the departure of Andrés Guardado from the Mexican National Team, who assured that after the World Cup in Qatar he would not consider staying in El Tri, the next in command to take the captaincy is Héctor Herrera, since Héctor Moreno would also not consider returning to the national team.

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The current Houston Dynamo player would consider playing in the 2026 World Cup considering that he would be the new captain of the Mexican National Team for the next process, even though the new coach is unknown, Herrera would certainly have the support of Femexfut.

Will Héctor Herrera play in the 2026 World Cup?

"Of course I see myself in the next World Cup. I think it's a matter of thinking about it, setting a very clear goal and taking care of yourself to get to that World Cup, as well as possible. It is true that the whole process is still missing, but it happens very quickly and when you least expect it you are already there, playing", commented Héctor Herrera, in an interview with 90 min.

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