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ESPN journalist reveals that the MLS closes its doors for the future; “They don’t want to hear from Mexicans again”

The 2025 of Major League Soccer continues its course, after 10 days have already been played.

Throughout this weekend, the date 11 of the 30th edition of the League of the League will be played USA.

So far, teams that dominate their respective conferences are Cincinnati () and Vancouver Whitecaps (West).

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While the nascent team of San Diego FCwhere militates Hirving Lozanohas had an inconsistent start adding 14 points, product of four wins, two draws and four losses.

He Chucky He has played seven of the 10 meetings and could convert two occasions and have provided three assists, so his numbers have not been disappointing.

However, a sports from ESPN He affirmed that there is still some uncertainty, in the MLSon whether the end can meet the high expectations that were generated after its arrival.

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Besides, Rafael Ramos He revealed that, within the American League, they are not interested in continuing to hire players for future seasons.

“In the MLS They do not want to hear from Mexicans and have skepticism still about him Chucky Lozano”, Said in the podcast of Sports .

The driver said that everything was a “farce” when the rumors ran that the Chicharito He could to the United States and even play with his compatriot in the San Diego FC.

Javier HernándezGiovani dos Santos and another are on the blacklist; All Mexicans are on the blacklist of the MLS”Rama Ramos said about the relationship that could break with tricolor players.

It should be noted that for season 2025, 13 of are playing in the Major League Soccer:

Anthony Ramírez (FC Dallas), Brandon (Austin), Daniel Ríos (Vancouver Whitecaps), David Ochoa (Laftc), Diego Luna ( Salt Lake), Erik Dueñas (Houston Dynamo), Hirving Lozano (San Diego FC), Jonathan Pérez (Nashville SC), Mauricio Cuevas (LA Galaxy), Obed Vargas (Seattle Sounders), Pablo Sisniega (San Diego FC), Sebastián Rodríguez (Houston Dynamo) and Stiven Jiménez (Cincinnati).

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