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Mexico vs Sweden, this player leaves the Mexican team and would play with USMNT

Betrayal to El Tri, in the middle of the Mexico vs Sweden game, it's over and he abandons the team

By Hector Garcia

Betrayal to El Tri, in the middle of the Mexico vs Sweden game, it's over and he abandons the team
Betrayal to El Tri, in the middle of the Mexico vs Sweden game, it's over and he abandons the team

The Mexican national team faces Sweden in the last commitment of the Mexican team for the 2022 World Cup. In that sense, in the middle of the friendly match, there is a player who was deleted from the Mexican national team and would already step aside to represent another national team because he did not have the desired opportunities.

The player in question is Alejandro Zendejas, a Club America player who has been on the radar of the Mexican national team for a long time. The midfielder has dual nationality (American and Mexican) and curiously has already been in youth processes with the U.S. team. Now, it seems that he has made his decision.
 

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Alejandro Zendejas does not plan to wait any longer for the Mexican team and for this reason he has already given the green light to the USMNT, according to TUDN and Santiago Baños of Club America. All because his patience ran out and he wants guarantees, and in Mexico it is not known if Martino will continue or leave the Mexican team.

Was Zendejas in El Tri's plans?

The reality is that Zendejas always figured as one of the reinforcements that Yon de Luisa, president of the Mexican Federation, wanted in the team. In fact, the executive assured that it is a project for 2026 and believes that Zendejas would be happy to take it on. However, it seems that Zendejas will end up opting for another team.

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