Goal and emotion in Fidalgo’s World Cup debut
Álvaro Fidalgo, Real Betis midfielder, scored his first goal with the Mexican National Team in a World Cup. It was at minute 90+4 against the Czech Republic, at the Mexico City Stadium. “Maguito” came on as a substitute, played 18 minutes and took advantage of a rebound to seal the win.
His celebration said it all. He looked at the sky and dedicated the goal to his grandfather, who died two months ago. The Asturian player declared:
“I lost my grandfather two months ago. Everyone knows what my family means to me, what my grandparents are. So, I remembered him more in a scenario like this, more so with a goal in a World Cup for the entire country. The truth is, a dream night for everyone.”
Response to criticism as naturalized
Since his call in March, Fidalgo was designated for being naturalized. However, he has responded on the field. Regarding the questions, he commented:
“For Mexicans, I only have good words. I understand those who don’t like it and those who do. Nothing happens. Sometimes it serves as motivation for us to show that you feel it, that you do it with passion and from the heart.”
Mexico advanced at a perfect pace, adding nine points, and is already waiting for an opponent in the round of 32. Fidalgo, aware of what is coming, closed:
“Now the important thing is coming. The group stage is behind us. We must continue with this level, united and with everyone’s enthusiasm.”




