They report that the Mexican Football Federation would have met with Carlos Vela to propose an alleged call for the next World Cup, but the LAFC striker remains firm in his intention not to wear the Tri colors again
Carlos Vela would have rejected the Mexican National Team again after an alleged rapprochement of the federation with the LAFC star, questioning him about his position in the face of a call for the Qatar 2022 World Cup.
The information was released by sports journalist Gibrán Araige exclusively for the Línea de 4 program, which is broadcast through TUDN. The communicator assured that there was a meeting in which the federation sought the Mexican soccer player to try to convince him of a call for the next World Cup.
In the end, the response was the same as Carlos Vela has had throughout the process led by Argentine coach Gerardo Tata Martino. And it is that the “Bombardier” is not interested in the idea of returning to uniform with the national colors, and he has maintained his position that it is time to give way to the new generations of soccer players.
“The LAFC striker remained in the same position, maybe Carlos Vela had one last chance to play in a World Cup but his answer was no. It seems like repeated news about Carlos Vela, but this time he once again said no to the national team, ”said Gibrán Araige.
In the same way, he stressed that there was a real possibility of Vela’s return to El Tri, due to the absences and injuries faced by the team, highlighting that of Tecatito Corona. However, the position of the LAFC franchise footballer remains the same and closed the door to any possibility.
Carlos Vela focused on the title with LAFC
Carlos Vela is currently focused with LAFC, and he hopes to make history next weekend against his counterpart from Philadelphia and thus win the top MLS trophy with a young team that has been dominant throughout the year.
A few days ago, Vela highlighted the importance of winning the title and assured that it would be the most important thing that could happen to him today in his career.