Arriola also explained that head coach Javier Aguirre has requested to play upcoming friendlies in Central America early next year.
“Javier asked us to go to Central America - to play away, to face tough environments, both from rival teams and from fans, with challenging travel, hotels, and even serenades outside the rooms. That’s the kind of experience he wants for the players, and that’s what we’re working on,” he said.
Facing top-level opponents remains a core part of Mexico’s strategic plan toward the 2026 World Cup.
“The plan is to schedule ‘Triple-A’ matches. We’ve already played against Japan and other Asian teams, and we’re finalizing four more games against South American opposition. Javier is identifying the right player profiles, and our goal is to maximize results,” he said.