the midfielder Andres Guardado announced his retirement from the Mexican national team on Tuesday after ending a 16-year international career that began in 2005 when he played in his first game.
The Betis player He is the footballer with the most caps for his country. In total, he accumulated 181 and participated in five World Cups. Through social networks, Guardado thanked his teammates and coaches for their help to succeed in Mexico.
“Thank you for everything I have experienced in 16 years, it is impossible to express in words how grateful and privileged I am. Sincere thanks to my teammates, to the various coaching staff, to all people on the staff who are a very important part on a daily basis and of course, to all the loyal fans who have been with me all these years and are now one of you”, he said.
Guardado played his last game for Mexico at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Specifically, in the group stage against Argentina, which resulted in a defeat (2-0) where he served as captain.
Source: La Verdad

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