Raúl Jiménez was the standout player for the Mexican national team in the 2025 CONCACAF Nations League, scoring four goals over the final two matches. The forward became the top scorer in this stage, surpassing Christian Pulisic, who had scored three goals. Jiménez powered El Tri, who had never won the tournament since its inception.
"Mission accomplished," he said after the match Sunday. "These matches are tough, but we played the way we needed to after they tied the game, and we're happy with the victory. The team's work was solid - when we had to defend, we did, and when we had to attack, we did. We changed our mindset; the same desire that both we and 'Vasco' have to represent Mexico at home is what drives us. We share the same motivation."
The 'Lobo de Tepejí' is 13 goals away from surpassing Javier "Chicharito" Hernández as the all-time scorer for the Mexican national team.
"I'm excited about what the national team is doing. Fortunately, we got rid of that thorn by finally winning this championship," he said. "I had played in the preliminary rounds but had never played in the Final Four, and what better way to do it than by winning it on my first try. This is just the beginning - I still have a lot to give to the national team, and I will give my best effort. If things go well, great. Thank you all for the support."