The former defender for Mexico was extremely successful in reaching the World Cup, despite his predecessor’s more than shaky start.
The announced list was largely expected, featuring the usual suspects Chicharito, Andres Guardado, and ex-Barca talent, Giovani Dos Santos. Some supporters may be surprised by the inclusions of the youngsters, not called for Mexico’s playoff games against New Zealand.
Giovani dos Santos immediately tweeted:
Muy feliz!!Uno de los dias mas felices de mi vida! Muy feliz de poder repesentar a mi pais en este mundial! #Vamosmx pic.twitter.com/N8hrWD6wMl
— Giovani Dos Santos (@OficialGio) May 9, 2014
English translation: "So happy!! One of the happiest days in my life. So happy to represent my country at this World Cup! #GoMX"
Nonetheless, it was clear from the start that Mexico’s manager could never deprive himself and the Mexican squad of the young talents. Herrera’s list however, still includes the not-so-young protagonists of the win over New Zealand, like Peralta, age 30, and Rafa Marquez, age 35.
Mexico’s 23 seems to provide a solid mix of young and old players and a good balance between pace and experience.
Mexico's captain celebrates his goal against New Zealand during the World Cup playoff
Mexico's current manager, Miguel Herrera
Mexico's squad
Goalkeepers: Jesus Corona, Guillermo Ochoa, ALfredo Talavera
Defenders: Paul Aguilar, Andres Guardado, Miguel Layun, Rafael Marquez, Hector Moreno, Diego Reyes, Francisco Javier Rodriguez, Carlos Salcido
Midfielders: Isaac Brizuela, Marco Fabian, Hector Herrera, Juan Carlos Medina, Luis Montes, Carlos Pena, Jose Juan Vazquez
Forwards: Giovani Dos Santos, Javier Hernandez, Raul Jimenez, Oribe Peralta, Alan Pulido