Javier Aguirre Integra A Giménez Y Vargas; Selección De Fútbol De México Avanza
Santiago Giménez and Obed Vargas joined the selección de fútbol de méxico on Tuesday at the Centro de Alto Rendimiento, another step in Javier Aguirre’s effort to get his squad together for the friendly against Australia in Los Ángeles. The group is moving closer to the World Cup frame Aguirre wants to build around the players he expects to have available.
Centro De Alto Rendimiento
Giménez and Vargas worked under the coaching staff’s orders in Mexico’s training camp after arriving on Tuesday. Their arrival followed Monday’s additions of Julián Quiñones and Álvaro Fidalgo, giving Aguirre four more pieces in a staggered assembly of the roster.
That sequence matters because the head coach is trying to gather his European-based players as quickly as possible while the camp takes shape. The setup in Mexico City gives him time with the squad before the team shifts fully toward the match in Los Ángeles and the broader cycle toward 2026.
Javier Aguirre’s Squad Build
Johan Vásquez is scheduled to arrive on Wednesday, and Raúl Jiménez will join the team in Los Ángeles in the next hours. Guillermo Ochoa and Edson Álvarez are among the other players listed in this World Cup buildup, which shows how Aguirre is piecing together a group across different arrival points.
The pattern is clear: Mexico is not gathering all of its players at once, and the staff is using these first days to bring in reinforcements one wave at a time. That leaves Aguirre with a moving target in camp, but it also gives him a chance to work through combinations as the roster fills out before the Australia friendly.
Los Ángeles Friendly
The immediate focus now turns to Australia in Los Ángeles, where Mexico will continue this buildup with a squad still being assembled. For readers tracking who is in camp and who is still to report, Tuesday brought two more names into the fold, with one more expected Wednesday and another arriving in Los Ángeles.