The debate is on: Who should lead the attack on Mexico?
The countdown to the World Cup is already felt. Mexico wants to be the protagonist from the first minute, but there are doubts in some positions. This has fans and experts arguing non-stop.
Against this backdrop, three heavyweights in our history—Luis García, Alberto García Aspe and Carlos Hermosillo—gave their verdict. And your opinions are worth gold.
A trident of consensus
The three agreed on a key point: the attack. For them, the spearhead must be Raúl Jiménez, accompanied by Santiago Giménez and the promising Armando González.
Carlos Hermosillo went straight to the point:
“I am a lot of the players born in Mexico. I know there are Julián Quiñones and Germán Berterame, but I prefer Raúl Jiménez, Santiago Giménez and Armando González.”
Meanwhile, Luis ‘El Comandante’ García, from his platform on TV Azteca, launched a clear request for coach Javier Aguirre. He referred to the upcoming friendly match against Portugal.
García asked that a team be used as similar as possible to the one we will see in 2026. And on stage, the Azteca Stadium, he said something that only a former player can feel:
“There is something about the Azteca Stadium, I don’t know how to explain it, but it has unique sensations that only those of us who play there know. Mexico will win by several goals.”
The message is clear: it is time to define pieces and build trust. The window for experimentation is closing quickly. The real preparation to be protagonists at home begins now.




