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Mexicans Abroad 2011-2012
Check out the latest stats and results of the top Mexican players in the top leagues around the world.
UPDATED: Sunday, May 27, 8:00 p.m. ET
| Pablo Barrera |
Comment: Barrera's future has been thrown into question after Javier Aguirre was sacked by Zaragoza. He will most likely play the rest of the season with the club, though. |
| Nery Castillo |
Comments: Castillo signed a two-year deal with Aris, and has been in and out of the lineup. |
| Giovani dos Santos |
Comments: Dos Santos found some minutes for Spurs early on, but recently has found himself back on the bench. Despite January interest, he is now stuck at White Hart Lane until the summer transfer window. |
| Andres Guardado |
Comments: Guardado will see out the 2011-2012 season with Deportivo in the Segunda Division, but is reportedly set to join Valencia on a free transfer at the end of the campaign. |
| Javier Hernandez |
Comments: Chicharito has been in and out of the starting lineup for United, but is still producing goals at a fairly good rate. |
| Efrain Juarez |
Comments: Juarez has been told by Zaragoza to find a new club following the firing of Javier Aguirre and has returned to Celtic. |
| Rafa Marquez |
Comment: Marquez's start to the 2012 season has been marred by two suspensions |
| Hector Moreno |
Comments: Moreno joined La Liga side Espanyol in the offseason on a five-year deal from AZ of Holland and has become an instant regular in the first team. |
| Guillermo Ochoa |
Comments: The Mexico keeper was able to keep Ajaccio in France's Ligue 1 in his first season at the club. |
| Pavel Pardo |
Comments: Pardo is a fixture in the Fire's starting lineup at holding midfielder. |
| Francisco Rodriguez |
Comment: Maza made his move to the Bundesliga in July, signing for Stuttgart from PSV Eindhoven, and has been a regular fixture in the squad. |
| Carlos Vela |
Comment: Vela has gotten more playing time since joining Real Sociedad, and has responded with an excellent campaign. |
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