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Five Key Takeaways from Mexico's 2026 FIFA World Cup Campaign
The moment Mexico scored a 2nd goal vs Ecuador in the RO32. Image via: (miseleccionmx/IG) Mexico's World Cup journey ended in heartbreaking fashion with a thrilling 3-2 Round of 16 defeat to England at the Estadio Azteca. While the elimination stung, Javier Aguirre's side delivered one of the nation's most encouraging World Cup performances in years, giving supporters plenty of reasons to believe the future is bright. Here are five key takeaways from El Tri's campaign. 1. Mex
Gerardo Tavarez


Five Key Takeaways from Mexico’s Friendly vs Ghana
Mexico’s 2-0 win over Ghana may have been labeled as just another friendly, but the match revealed several major clues about what Javier Aguirre’s plans could look like heading into the 2026 World Cup. More than the scoreline itself, the individual performances and tactical decisions spoke volumes about who Aguirre trusts most moving forward. Tala Rangel will start at the World Cup One of the biggest takeaways continues to be Tala Rangel’s rise as Mexico’s number one goalkeep
Gerardo Tavarez


Five Key Takeaways from Mexico's March FIFA window
Image via: @miseleccionmx on X Mexico’s March FIFA window didn’t deliver wins, but it delivered something just as important: clarity. Facing Portugal and Belgium, El Tri earned a 0-0 draw and a 1-1 result—two performances that gave us five clear takeaways heading into 2026. 1. Mexico can compete with top teams. Holding Portugal scoreless and going toe-to-toe with Belgium showed that this group can hang with elite opposition. The level is there. 2. Tala Rangel is making a real
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