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re: Why doesn’t Mexico produce world class players?

Posted on 3/26/24 at 4:37 pm to
Posted by lsugorilla
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Posted on 3/26/24 at 4:37 pm to
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Argentinas mainly European population


Messi must not have European in him
Posted by lsugorilla
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Posted on 3/26/24 at 6:33 pm to
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Population of 130 million


How many of that is from poorer areas of Mexico City that will never play an organized game, tryout or practice in their life.
Posted by lsugorilla
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Posted on 3/26/24 at 7:13 pm to
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Honestly, their best hope for change in the immediacy is winning recruiting battles for guys we developed.


If think this is a good point.

I think it is hard due to USMNT being the better team currently. But I can see some guys choosing Mexico if it allows a clearer path to more playing time.

Meaning Mexico will get sloppy seconds. And like it.
Posted by glassman
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Posted on 3/26/24 at 8:18 pm to
Messi is Italian. Lmfao
Posted by Broski
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Posted on 3/26/24 at 8:25 pm to
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I think it is hard due to USMNT being the better team currently. But I can see some guys choosing Mexico if it allows a clearer path to more playing time.



Julian Araujo 100% chose Mexico because he saw that he wasn't ever going to be starting at RB with Dest having that spot locked down. Same goes with David Ochoa, who at the time, saw that he was 4th in the pecking order behind Turner, Steffen and Horvath while Mexico had a GK abyss behind an aging Memo. David Ochoa, btw, is no longer playing professionally, crazy fall from grace for him.

On the flip side, I think Alex Zendejas made a huge mistake choosing USMNT over Mexico. He's probably not good enough for either, but likely had a better chance of featuring long term for Mexico.
Posted by lsugorilla
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Posted on 3/26/24 at 10:28 pm to
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Messi is Italian. Lmfao
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Thank you captain.
Posted by Boodis Man
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Posted on 3/26/24 at 10:38 pm to
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Population of 130 million


it never ceases to amaze me how countries with a fraction of that population are factories for producing A+ talent.

Croatia and Uruguay each have about 3.5 million people....1/2 that are male, so from about a pool of 1.5 million people they have built two of the most competitive sides on the planet.
Posted by chalmetteowl
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Posted on 3/27/24 at 8:12 am to
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How many of that is from poorer areas of Mexico City that will never play an organized game, tryout or practice in their life.


But those areas probably have more passion for soccer than anywhere else…

I think it’s CONCACAF… US, Mex, and Canada need more matches against the best in the world in Europe and South America. They need the risk of not making a World Cup to reach their potential. Right now it’s too easy

The rest of CONCACAF isn’t expected to and isn’t capable of competing at that level, and US, Mex, and Canada playing them is a waste of time
This post was edited on 3/27/24 at 8:18 am
Posted by SlowFlowPro
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Posted on 3/27/24 at 8:17 am to
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Their youth devel has been arse for quite some time, which is why the Guardado generation stayed in power as long as it did. So even if they wanted to start pushing more guys to Europe, it's not like clubs in top leagues are beating down the doors for a bunch of meh talent.

Until this thread made me revisit the issue, I had no idea how prevalent the corruption and pay for play was in Mexican soccer. Also had no idea how connected the youth soccer setup was. You're never going to do well producing or developing elite talent with that kind of system.
Posted by Boodis Man
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Posted on 3/27/24 at 10:13 am to
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I think it’s CONCACAF… US, Mex, and Canada need more matches against the best in the world in Europe and South America. They need the risk of not making a World Cup to reach their potential. Right now it’s too easy The rest of CONCACAF isn’t expected to and isn’t capable of competing at that level, and US, Mex, and Canada playing them is a waste of time



I wish fifa would allow US/MEX/CAN to join COMNEBOL so they can match up against countries their own size. It makes no sense for those 3 countries to be playing against Caribbean nations….it just brings them down to that level.
Posted by saderade
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Posted on 3/27/24 at 4:52 pm to
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Absolute nonsense The GOAT isn’t even that athletic. His “speed” is pure technique
The GOAT has (or Had) elite agility, quickness, and lower body strength/balance. But a team of Messi’s aren’t going to win a World Cup. You typically need beast central defenders and a quality DM to go with your smaller, quicker players. See Edson Alvarez being Mexico’s top player at the moment. The problem is these type of players are few and far between in Mexico. Add that to the perviously mentioned fact they aren’t sending their best players to Europe and that’s why they are currently stuck outside the top 15 teams in the world.
Posted by SEC. 593
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Posted on 3/30/24 at 8:17 am to
So exactly like the US model?
Posted by SlowFlowPro
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Posted on 3/30/24 at 8:33 am to
Naw. Both have P2P issues but Mexico has legit political and social nepotism from the rich and government officials. American politicians aren't forcing MLS teams and the USNT to play/start their sons over more talented players.

Also the impact of Liga MX is the real killer. Funny enough American Mexicans are the main reason Liga MX has so much money and why it's causing what talent they do have to not develop.

It's not shocking their best prospect is Italian -Argentinian and the son of a non-Mexican pro soccer player. And they still won't start him because he's not a Liga MX star
Posted by Keys Open Doors
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Posted on 3/30/24 at 10:20 am to
Which dual nationals has Mexico gotten?

David Ochoa
Jonathan Gonzales
Efrain Alvarez
Julian Araujo (who could be one to watch)
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