So, I’ve been keeping an eye on this Guillermo Ochoa guy, the Mexican goalkeeper. He’s been around forever, you know? I mean, the dude’s pushing 40 and still going strong. I was reading up on some news about him the other day and thought, “Why not share my findings?”

First off, I started digging around to see what the latest buzz was about him. I stumbled upon some articles talking about how he wasn’t included in the recent Mexico squad. Apparently, the coach, Jaime Lozano, left him out. It seems like they want to bring in some younger players, a generational shift, you know?
Then, I started going through some older pieces, just to get a better picture of his career. It’s pretty wild; the guy’s been Mexico’s main goalie for like, half his life. I mean, he started playing for the national team way back in 2005 when he was just 20. I found some articles mentioning his performances in the 2014, 2018, and 2022 World Cups. He’s a legend, no doubt.
I also read some news about him possibly moving to Italy. Apparently, he might be leaving Club America to join Salernitana in Serie A. That’s a big move for him at this stage of his career. It made me wonder if this was related to him not being selected for the national team recently. Maybe he needs more club playing time to stay in the picture.
I kept looking, and found an interview where he talked about considering offers from Portugal. I guess playing in Europe has always been on his radar.
What I found out about Ochoa:
- He’s a veteran: This guy has been playing for Mexico since 2005. That’s almost 20 years!
- He might be on the move: Rumor has it he’s considering a move to Italy, to play for Salernitana.
- He’s been left out of the squad: The new coach seems to be focusing on younger players.
- He’s still got offers: Despite his age, he’s still getting offers from European clubs.
- He’s a positive guy: From what I saw, Ochoa takes things in stride and focuses on the good.
It’s interesting to follow a player’s career like this. You see the ups and downs, the changes, and the rumors. I’ll definitely be keeping an eye on Ochoa to see where he ends up next. It seems like he’s still got some football left in him, even at 39.
