The Mexican National Team will prepare for their last friendly match of 2025 when they take on Paraguay tomorrow at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas.
In the 0-0 draw against Uruguay, Mexico lost Hirving Lozano due to an injury in the first half. Just before halftime, Lozano couldn't continue the match and came off the pitch, and was replaced by Gilberto Mora.
The Mexican National Team confirmed that Lozano suffered an injury that will keep him out for the friendly match against Paraguay tomorrow.
Lozano has played five friendly matches for Mexico under Javier Aguirre this year, starting three of them, including the match against Uruguay.
What type of injury does Hirving Lozano have?
The Mexican National team says that Lozano has a muscular overload on his left thigh after the match against Uruguay.
The San Diego FC player underwent an MRI after suffering a blow to his thigh, and it is unclear how long he will be out for. Lozano's injury worries San Diego FC, since they will play against Minnesota United FC in the Western Conference.
"After leaving the field in the match vs Uruguay, player Hirving Lozano underwent an MRI and musculoskeletal ultrasound of the left posterior thigh, resulting in a muscular overload of the semimembranosus and semitendinosus that will limit his participation with the Mexican National Team for the next match vs Paraguay."Mexican National Team
Después de abandonar el campo en el partido vs Uruguay, el jugador Hirving Lozano fue sometido a una resonancia magnética y ecografía músculo-esquelética del muslo posterior izquierdo, resultando en una sobrecarga muscular de semimembranoso y semitendinoso que limitarán su… pic.twitter.com/K9madDOuRT
— Selección Nacional (@miseleccionmx) November 17, 2025
Javier Aguirre is expected to play Jorge Ruvalcaba for the left-wing position or Gilbero Mora, who was often seen drifting from the left but also in the middle of the pitch and in other areas.
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