Mexico's national team says goodbye to the 2026 World Cup with a mix of pride and sadness, according to Álvaro Fidalgo. The Betis midfielder highlighted the team's collective performance and the connection they built with the fans throughout the tournament, with a streak of 3 wins and 9 points in the group stage.

What happened in the 2026 World Cup?

Mexico's national team deserved more in the 2026 World Cup, according to Álvaro Fidalgo, who is proud of the team's performance and thanks the fans for their support.

Why is it important for Mexico?

The Tricolor managed to regain the people's illusion, according to Fidalgo, who highlighted that the entire country accompanied the team in each match and that the players responded with dedication on the field, with a record of 6 goals scored and 0 conceded in the group stage.

What's next for the Tricolor?

Álvaro Fidalgo is optimistic about the future of the Mexican national team and trusts that the foundation built during this process will yield results in the coming years, with a 5-point lead over South Africa in the standings, although the last result was a 1-2 loss to Paraguay on November 19, 2025,