Hirving Lozano: Goal-shy Mexico look for flying winger to provide World Cup edge

The Napoli wide man carries a burden of expectation as Mexico try to continue their streak of reaching the World Cup last 16

Manasi Pathak
Tuesday 22 November 2022 09:44 EST
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Hirving Lozano carries a burden of expectation to supply Mexico with goals
Hirving Lozano carries a burden of expectation to supply Mexico with goals (AFP via Getty Images)

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As Mexico head to the World Cup shy of goals and with a squad ravaged by injuries, a great deal of attacking responsibility rests on the shoulders of winger Hirving Lozano.

He sent Mexican fans into a frenzy when his goal helped the team stun holders Germany at the 2018 World Cup in Russia and supporters will be hoping ‘Chucky’ is at the peak of his powers when they play in Qatar.

While the Napoli winger has started eight out of 15 games for the Serie A side this season and bagged only three goals, he has the pace and skill to unlock the tightest of defences.

Capable of playing on either flank and through the centre, the versatile Lozano will be a much-needed source of firepower for Mexico’s frontline, which could be without the injured duo of Raul Jimenez and Jesus ‘Tecatito’ Corona at the World Cup.

With 16 goals and 11 assists in 59 international appearances, Lozano is a vital cog in Mexico’s attack, boasting all the attributes of a classic inverted winger.

The 27-year-old missed some games for Mexico this year with a shoulder injury but will draw confidence from his performance in their 1-0 friendly win over Peru in September when he ended an eight-game drought with a late winner.

Apart from the goals and creativity Lozano offers, the winger could also be an unexpected leader for coach Gerardo ‘Tata’ Martino’s side.

“After so many years in Europe, obviously it makes a footballer evolve in every way,” Martino told broadcaster TUDN.

“It’s clear that he is evolving, not only in the soccer part but also in the professional part and in the human part.”

Lozano will hope for more playing time with Napoli before making the trip to Qatar in order to give Mexico their best chance of getting out of Group C, which also includes Argentina, Poland and Saudi Arabia.

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