“Chicharito Breaks Silence on Absence from Mexico’s World Cup 2022 Squad: Exclusive Interview with Ruben Rodriguez”

2023-04-24 15:24:31

following almost three years Javier Hernandez finally broke the silence regarding his absence during the process of Gerard Martino facing the Qatar World Cup 2022.

In an exclusive interview for Ruben Rodriguezthe maximum network breaker of the The Mexican Futbol selection confirmed that his non-call is due to a punishment imposed following an incident that occurred with the Triwhere the same Chicharito He assured that he pays the punishment for him and two other people.

“Unfortunately, what do you want me to tell you? Of course I’m wrong. If I’m the first to be wrong and I can tell you I was wrong. Everyone dude! That was the problem, that in a situation… How expensive it was charged Now they charged me a hundred dollars, when it should have been 20, from me. And why from me? When there have been others who have done even worse, and you know which ones, and they charge them from five, it will be for a reason”, commented the Aztec striker.

In addition Javier confirmed that, on the one hand, not to go to Qatar It was a wise decision, this because, having attended the world Cupit would have been impossible for her to be with her children and her family.

“If I had been going to the National Team, at that time, I don’t see my children. I haven’t seen them in a whole year, and I wasn’t going to do that. Everything happened as it had to happen, and in the end everything ended as it had to finish,” said Chicharito.

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