The return of Guillermo Ochoa and Raúl Jiménez to the Mexican national team underscores a strategic effort by manager Javier Aguirre to stabilize the squad after a disappointing Copa América run.
Ochoa's signing with AVS in Portugal and Jiménez's ongoing performance at Fulham signify their continued relevance in Mexico's football landscape, despite recent exclusion from the Copa América.
The inclusion of both veteran players is part of Aguirre's approach to address the generational transition in the team, which was stunted during Jimmy Lozano's brief tenure as coach.
The October roster also signals an opportunity for younger players, like Obed Vargas and Germán Berterame, to potentially make their senior team debuts, indicating a balanced strategy.
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