Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jun 23
Mexico Players Back 40-Year-Old Ochoa for Historic World Cup Start vs Czechia
Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jun 23

Mexico Players Back 40-Year-Old Ochoa for Historic World Cup Start vs Czechia

3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jun 23

Summary

  • Mexico teammates publicly endorsed Guillermo Ochoa for Wednesday's group-stage finale against Czechia, a start that would give the 40-year-old his first appearance of this World Cup.
  • Ochoa is already in Mexico's squad for a sixth World Cup, but Raúl Rangel, 26, has started the wins over South Korea and South Africa that secured Mexico's knockout berth.
  • Alexis Vega, Roberto Alvarado and Orbelín Pineda called Ochoa a leader and legend, while stressing Javier Aguirre will decide and that the squad remains united whichever goalkeeper plays.
  • Mexico still wants all 3 points at Estadio Azteca rather than rotate casually, with players saying the team has 'won nothing' yet despite already reaching the round of 32.
  • Wednesday's result will set up Mexico's June 30 round-of-32 match at the Azteca, with a July 5 round-of-16 game there if they advance.

Insights

Could honoring veteran Memo Ochoa with a start today actually risk Mexico's momentum for the knockout rounds?
As Ochoa makes history, why won't FIFA officially recognize his six-World Cup legacy with a patch?