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Victor Guzman breaks his silence and revealed how Gerardo Martino vetoed him from El Tri

Víctor Guzman breaks his silence regarding what happened with Gerardo Martino and how he was banned from the Mexican national team. 

By Hector Garcia

Víctor Guzman breaks his silence regarding what happened with Gerardo Martino and how he was banned from the Mexican national team. 
Víctor Guzman breaks his silence regarding what happened with Gerardo Martino and how he was banned from the Mexican national team. 
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Pachuca was crowned champion of Mexican soccer and a large part of this is the work that coach Guillermo Almada was able to do with each of his players. In this sense, the coach of the Mexican club has been able to establish in players, ideal and important pieces with national team material.

Such is the case of Victori Guzman, a midfielder who has been key for the Pachuca team to be crowned champion of Mexico. However, it seems that he has not been noticed enough for Gerardo Martino to consider him for the 2022 World Cup due to certain reasons.

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In an interview with ESPN, Victor Guzman said that he did have some talks with Gerardo Martino, but the big complication was that the Argentinean coach had already defined his midfield zone and trusted midfielders. Therefore, it would be complicated for Guzman, barring an injury, to be included in the call-up.

Why is Guzman not liked by Gerardo Martino?

The player does not have any personal problem with the coach, however, throughout his process, Martino has been inclined as someone who gives space to players who support him and have some previous experience in the national team. For this reason, the midfielder would not have space with the Argentine.
 


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