Mexican ex selected player Jorge Campos defends Juan Carlos Osorio's rotations
"He is the one who talks to the players before the games and sees them training all week," Campos said.
For over 20 years, the Acapulco native has been a Nike spokesperson and was one of the guests at Nike Total Football Training sessions in Mexico City. There he took the opportunity to ensure that with the current generation of players, it is time to achieve a positive result against the United States in Columbus. "I don't remember having a team with so many good players and all playing in Europe. I can't guarantee that we will win, but I don't think Mexico is ready to lose this time," he said.
Campos believes that Osorio's management has been good because "he only has one loss, it was 7-0. Brazil lost 7-1 and that doesn't make them a bad team. If they play against Chile again, the result won't be the same," he valued.
Regarding the goalkeeper position, where he played in the 1994 and 1998 World Cups, Campos considers that there is no need for debate. "When have we had a problem with goalkeepers? Everyone who has gone has done it perfectly. We have a goalkeeper factory in Mexico," affirmed the analyst, who will be participating in the broadcasts of the Mexican national team's games in this FIFA date.