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Mexico Faces Fan Discontent: El Tri’s Winless Streak Unveils Troubling Issues Before the World Cup

November 19, 2025 3 Min Read
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“Isn’t it better to stay home?” sarcastically remarked Edson Alvarez, the captain of Mexico, as he exited the field in Torreon following Saturday’s scoreless draw against Uruguay. Despite not suffering a defeat, the team faced boos from the crowd, and Alvarez’s sarcastic comments were caught on camera as he made his way to the tunnel. Raul Jimenez was more candid in his post-game interview, expressing disappointment not over the missed win, but rather over being booed at home. He specifically mentioned the homophobic slurs directed at their goalkeeper, a situation the federation has been trying to address, exacerbated by fans’ frustration over player selections.

Three nights later, fans in San Antonio resorted to similar chants aimed at the Paraguayan goalkeeper, further highlighting ongoing issues. After Mexico’s 2-1 defeat to Paraguay, coach Javier Aguirre acknowledged that while some players demonstrated their readiness to perform, others might fall short of expectations, leading to increased doubts about his capabilities as head coach.

The landscape of international soccer can shift quickly. Just months prior, Mexico was riding high after defeating the U.S. in the Gold Cup final and clinching victory in the CONCACAF Nations League. Aguirre, now coaching the national team for the third time at the age of 66, had been a source of joy for the players with his playful demeanor and grandfatherly charm.

Yet, following a series of autumn friendlies, where Mexico’s performance dipped dramatically—including a crushing 4-0 defeat to Colombia—the team hasn’t secured a win in their last six matches. Although the squad is largely composed of Liga MX players, there’s hope for a turnaround during an upcoming Central American tour, yet the sting of losing to a South American rival remains fresh for fans.

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Aguirre has been dealing with player injuries, including key absences like Toluca’s Alexis Vega and Irving Lozano from San Diego FC. As a result, 17-year-old Gilberto Mora has taken on a significant role in creating opportunities, a reliance that feels risky as the team gears up for a home World Cup. Aguirre remains optimistic about the defensive lineup and the experience Jimenez brings to the team.

If Aguirre can effectively utilize the team’s strengths and mold them into a cohesive unit, there’s potential for a resurgence. With a strong performance, the question might shift from “Isn’t it better to stay home?” to “Isn’t it wonderful to play at home?”

Fan Take: This news raises concerns among soccer fans about the direction of the Mexican national team and the potential impact on their World Cup aspirations. If the team continues to struggle, it could undermine the fans’ support and shake their confidence leading up to the tournament, making every game crucial for Mexico’s legacy in soccer.

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