Club Deportivo Guadalajara released an official statement on Wednesday, clarifying the situation regarding the release of its players for the training camp of the Mexican National Team. In response to an ultimatum from the national team coaching staff, the club management confirmed that its players will report as scheduled to begin preparations for the 2026 World Cup.
Supporting the World Cup Aspirations
In the statement, the club reiterated its commitment to honoring prior agreements with the national team’s management. It emphasized that it would not obstruct its players’ ambitions to wear the national jersey. “At Chivas, we respect our players’ desire to represent Mexico in the 2026 World Cup,” the club stated, expressing its readiness to facilitate their participation in line with El Tri’s coaching staff requirements.
Concentrating on the Playoffs
Additionally, the team took the opportunity to rally its fans ahead of the local tournament playoffs. Players, coaching staff, and management called for a unified front among supporters to “make Akron Stadium count” during the upcoming match, emphasizing the importance of balancing support for the national team with their own competitive goals. With this statement, the Rebaño resolves a conflict that had the potential to overshadow the commencement of the World Cup preparations.
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