Javier Hernández, Mexico's all-time leading scorer, articulated a vision where the passion of Mexican football fans translates into a singular, unwavering force for the national team. His call for unity directly addresses a long-standing issue within Mexican football culture, where intense club rivalries often extend to player support within the national team. Chicharito's plea, "We must unite even if you are a Chivas fan," underscores the importance of supporting players like Raúl Jiménez, regardless of their club origins. He criticized the notion of preferring the national team to fail to prove a club-based point, calling such attitudes "nonsense" that impede the country's sporting advancement.
Hernández also expressed strong confidence in Mexico's offensive capabilities for the 2026 World Cup. He highlighted a robust forward line including Raúl Jiménez, Santi, Memote, and Armando González, alongside versatile attackers like Julián, Alexis, Piojo Alvarado, Gilberto Mora, and Fidalgo. This depth, according to Chicharito, provides various options for goal-scoring, moving beyond the reliance on a single "killer striker." He stressed that collective effort and "union of the team" are paramount for achieving unprecedented feats.
In addition to his commentary on the national team, Chicharito was present at an event announcing the launch of the Draftkings platform in Mexico. During this event, he also took the opportunity to commend coach Javier Aguirre for his effective management and ability to maximize the potential of individual players within the Tri.