Rafa Marquez Hopeful Of Representing Mexico At 2018 World Cup

Veteran midfielder Rafa Marquez has not given up on the possibility of representing Mexico as this summer’s World Cup. The 39-year-old has not featured for the national side since the 2017 Confederations Cup, but he remains hopeful of making the 23-man squad due to be picked by Juan Carlos Osorio next month.

Speaking at a news conference, Marquez said that he has not given up on the prospect of representing El Tri at the global tournament in Russia, he said:  “I still have the same dream as always, hope dies at the end, so I’m still hoping, continuing to work with the same desire I’ve had to be there.”

Meanwhile, there has been talk of Marquez taking up an adviser role with the national side at the World Cup, but the midfielder suggested that he has yet to hold talks with either Osorio or the Mexican Football Federation regarding the option, he added: “I’ll always be available to support the national team no matter the position or the way. Obviously we haven’t spoken about that topic yet, they haven’t proposed anything to me and you have to wait for the time that might be necessary to know if it’s going to happen.”

The former Barcelona man has not been considered by El Tri ever since the U.S. Department of Treasury regarded him as a frontman for a drug kingpin in August. The midfielder managed to fight the designation – which is not a criminal charge – to make his comeback with Atlas, but injuries have since hampered his chances of earning regular game time.

Regardless of Marquez’s involvement, Mexico will be eyeing a strong result in the World Cup this time around, having failed to progress beyond the round of 16 stage in any of the previous six editions. The South American nation nearly reached the quarter-final stage four years ago in Brazil, but two goals from the Netherlands in the final six minutes ensured that the Dutch sealed a stunning 2-1 comeback win.

Javier Hernandez Eyeing World Cup Success With Mexico

Mexico international Javier Hernandez does not want to hide his ambition for the upcoming World Cup. The West Ham United forward believes El Tri have the potential to create upsets at the global tournament, and thinks the nation should head to Russia with the aim of securing a maiden World Cup crown.

El Tri have failed to progress beyond the round of 16 stage in any of the previous six World Cups, and the focus is once more on the nation as they embark to break this run in Russia. Speaking to Univision, Hernandez was asked about Mexico’s aspirations at the World Cup where he highlighted that the side have enough quality to qualify for the quarter-final stage and further.

He said: “Nobody told me that I couldn’t join the best leagues in the world, win the Premier League twice, reach a Champions League final. No one told Hugo [Sanchez] that he couldn’t go to the best club in the world, Real Madrid, be the ‘Pentapichichi.’ No-one told Rafa [Marquez] that he couldn’t win two Champions Leagues or play in all the World Cups he has. We want to be world champions, of course, and that’s why we’re going [to Russia]. We don’t want to put limits in any way.”

Hernandez is presently in San Jose, California preparing for Mexico’s friendly against Iceland on Friday. From then, the nation travel to Dallas to play Croatia next week, but their main test of their World Cup ambitions could lie when they tackle Germany in their opening game of the 2018 World Cup. Meanwhile, Hernandez could by then have swapped clubs, having struggled to find his feet with West Ham United this term.

The Mexican was openly welcomed after his return to the English top-flight, but things have not as planned for the striker, who finds himself in-and-out of the Hammers line-up. The ex-Manchester United man has previously admitted that he had sought the possibility of leaving the Capital outfit during the winter transfer window.