The groups for the 2025 Gold Cup are set, and Mexico knows they will face Costa Rica, Suriname, and the Dominican Republic next summer. From El Tri's camp, the pressure is already on, with the team labeled as the one with the most pressure to win the tournament, which they have claimed nine times in history.
"I do believe we’re the ones under the most pressure to win the Gold Cup," goalkeeper Luis Malagón told ESPN. "Today, what all of us as Mexicans and players want is for Mexico to do well, and we have to work to stay focused on that goal. We have to keep rising, not settle, and go after bigger things,"
Malagón evaluates the moment he's going through as goalkeeper for América and possibly the starting goalkeeper in the next World Cup, which would be his first.
"It's been a bit of everything - ups and downs. I think at the end of the day, it's the excitement of continuing to work and doing important things to try to make an impact on the kids, in a good way. That’s what matters most to me, and delivering results because the team I’m in deserves it and that’s how it should be. But I’m happy with the moment I’m living," he said.