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Football Hopes to Outshine World Cup Drama in Mexico

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Published: 11 June 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

It remains very difficult to stroll through Mexico City this week without spotting Hugo Sánchez. The legendary former Real Madrid forward seems to be everywhere trying to sell you something. Raúl Jiménez is featured on a few billboards across the capital city right now. Toluca star Alexis Vega is also visible on a couple of other prominent advertisements.

Sánchez clearly remains the undisputed king of marketing as the massive tournament finally approaches. Football advertisements currently predominate across every single corner of this vibrant and bustling metropolis. At the international airport a large Fifa sign completely obstructs the arrivals lane view. This setup might seem like an apt metaphor for the current global footballing climate.

Immigration procedures for foreign passports here have actually turned out to be absurdly straightforward. Endless traffic jams have been significantly worsened by a sudden national teachers strike this week. Associated street protests have brought several major thoroughfares to a complete standstill across the city. Creative local women wander between stationary cars selling knock-off Mexico football shirts to drivers.

Does this chaotic atmosphere truly constitute a genuine pre-tournament mania for the local population? Perhaps it does not signify a massive wave of football fever quite yet. A newly added football element now appears on many traditional murals around beautiful Coyoacán. Many famous Frida Kahlo murals appear to be looking completely askance at these additions. Stern disapproval was always her default look throughout her incredible and historic artistic life.

Bright national flags are hanging from walls and from high ceilings in local bars. Cafes in some areas are also displaying colors to welcome incoming international sports fans. The pure excitement of waiters and taxi drivers remains very clear to see here. Meeting somebody actually going to the tournament suggests a great influx has not happened. If traffic jams indicate true excitement then Mexicans are completely bang up for it.

Anecdotally very few local people seem to expect much from their national side now. Most citizens seem to feel a little frustrated at being a mere sideshow. They feel secondary to Donald Trump and his main event across the northern border. A naturally chaotic city has suddenly become a little more chaotic for everyone living here.

Further major demonstrations are planned this week by teachers and retired judges alike. Brave women are also trying to raise urgent awareness of a very serious issue. They want people to notice the terrible plight of Mexicos disappeared citizens. The total number of missing people currently stands at an incredibly tragic figure. Because of these factors the city could easily become much more chaotic very soon.

The highly anticipated World Cup tournament has simply not got going properly just yet. This is already a global event completely steeped in deep international footballing ignominy. Significant visa issues and exorbitant ticket prices have caused immense anger among regular fans. Gianni Infantinos public prostration before Donald Trump has also caused a massive negative reaction.

It remains highly unlikely but not entirely impossible this is a true turning point. General public disgust could easily reach a tipping point for football fans worldwide. A serious movement to completely reform Fifa could realistically grow from this widespread anger. At the exact same time a massive football tournament is finally about to break.

The action begins with Thursdays opening game between hosts Mexico and South Africa. South Korea will also face Czechia in another highly anticipated opening round match. Quite how this massive tournament progresses over the coming weeks remains to be seen. Even a best-case scenario strongly suggests a very slow burn for television viewers.

There are seventy-two group games required just to eliminate the lower ranked teams. This contrasts with forty-eight games used to eliminate teams in all previous tournaments. Perhaps simply being the World Cup will be enough to maintain public interest. A lot of matches in the final group round will involve already qualified sides.

There is a distinct danger when jeopardy finally arrives in the last thirty-two. The sudden intensity might come far too quickly for teams to properly adjust to. Last time Argentina recovered from an opening defeat against Saudi Arabia to win it. Spain also recovered beautifully from a shock defeat against Switzerland back in twenty-ten.

Lose at the equivalent knockout stage to equivalent opposition this year and you are out. It is not entirely clear that this format change would benefit the tournament. This does not seem like a well-conceived format for a major sporting event. The plan was apparently conjured out of thin air by Infantino in twenty-twenty-two.

Mexico lost significant form after winning the Concacaf Gold Cup last calendar year. The national team failed to win any of their final six friendly matches. They have rebounded well since then by winning six of their last eight games. The squad also secured respectable draws against international giants Belgium and Portugal recently.

It is not entirely clear whether Vega fits into Javier Aguirres tactical system. A comprehensive five-one win over Serbia last Friday suggested a peaking national side. The hopes of a football renaissance raised by South Africa have faded lately. They disappointed greatly at their continental tournament after being eliminated by clinical Cameroon.

South Africa have notably failed to win any of their warm-up friendly matches recently. Mexico have successfully reached the quarter-finals in both previous tournaments they have hosted. If they are to do so this time they must beat England. England are one of the four top seeds kept apart until the semi-finals.

That high billing is probably justified based on their recent international match performances. They are more likely to be afflicted by extreme physical exhaustion than others. This stems directly from the incredible intensity of the grueling English Premier League season. After the Club World Cup and expanded Champions League fatigue will be massive.

Given the intense heat and humidity of venues exhaustion is a major issue. Spain were hugely impressive in winning the European Championship back in twenty-twenty-four. They possess a magnificent midfield capable of holding possession in difficult playing conditions. Injuries to key forwards mean their previous directness might not be fully there.

The longer tournament format means keeping players fresh is more important than ever. No rival nation has a squad quite as deep as France possesses today. Didier Deschamps may be considered old-fashioned by many modern football tactics experts. His cautious football style has arguably held France back since twenty-eighteen glory.BBC Journalist Held and Interrogated in Vietnam

A safety-first approach enlivened by sparkling forwards may be enough to win it. In the complete absence of any outstanding candidate France and Spain look strong. Argentina rely heavily on providing a stable platform for legendary star Lionel Messi. Messi will incredibly turn thirty-nine years old during this grueling summer tournament.

Cristiano Ronaldo is now forty-one and looks like a potential obstacle for Portugal. Their exceptional midfield is desperate to finally break their long international trophy drought. Brazil are yet to fully resolve their ongoing tactical midfield selection issues today. Injuries have also cruelly gnawed at the Netherlands squad ahead of the opener.

Morocco and Senegal certainly represent a very plausible challenge for the top sides. If a serious contender emerges from outside Europe it may well be Japan. This remains true despite a very frustrating injury to winger Kaoru Mitoma. All of that football talk though seems a very long way off right now.

There are still almost six long weeks until the final match is played. That distinct lack of intensity explains the focus on various political outrages today. The public conversation has centered on Fifa politics rather than actual football matches. Anger at major tournaments usually tends to dissipate once the games finally begin.

This time perhaps the political disgust is simply too great for that to happen. The intrigue of a bloated group stage is perhaps too vague for fans. Or perhaps Vega beautifully tees up Jiménez to score in the big opener. Then everybody completely forgets the negativity and even Frida Kahlo smiles on Thursday.

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