Raúl Jiménez, striker for Fulham and a regular with the Mexican national team, weighed in on recent remarks made by Lionel Messi regarding the supposed football rivalry between Mexico and Argentina—and he didn’t disagree.
Speaking in April on the podcast Simplemente Fútbol, Messi had dismissed the idea of a rivalry, saying he didn’t understand where it came from. He emphasized that, although he’s always felt respected by Mexican fans, the football gap between the two nations is too wide to call it a rivalry.
"I honestly don’t know where this rivalry started. I've always felt very appreciated in Mexico and never disrespected anyone. But people there seem to have built a rivalry with us that doesn’t exist. There’s really no comparison between Argentina and Mexico," said Messi, who currently plays for Inter Miami.
Asked about those comments in a recent interview, Jiménez echoed a similar sentiment. While acknowledging that some fans feel tension when the two sides meet, he admitted the results speak for themselves.
“There’s no real rivalry between Mexico and Argentina, there’s a bit, but mostly from the Mexican side. The truth is, Argentina has beaten us more often, they have a richer football history, they've gone deeper in major tournaments, and they just won the last World Cup,” said Jiménez. “So, in a way, Messi's right. I want to see Mexico up there, competing at that level, but it’s hard to argue against what he said.”
Jiménez also noted that social media tends to amplify these debates, turning them into confrontations between fan bases. “That’s just how social media works—everyone against everyone,” he added, choosing not to escalate the topic further.