Celebrities Back Mexico for World Cup Debut Win Against South Africa
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Mexican celebrities express optimism for the national team's debut match against South Africa in the World Cup.
- Many predict a win for Mexico, with some anticipating a comeback victory.
- Some figures express concern over the team's recent performance and the country's readiness to host.
As Mexico prepares for its World Cup debut against South Africa, a wave of optimism is sweeping through the artistic community, with many celebrities confidently predicting a victory for 'El Tri.' Despite the national team's inconsistent recent performance, artists and entertainers are rallying behind the squad, believing they have the potential to make history.
Actors like Erik Hayser and Benny Ibarra, along with singers such as Melissa of Matisse, are vocal in their support. Hayser envisions a comeback scenario, with Mexico scoring late in the first half and early in the second to overcome South Africa, attributing potential pressure to Mexico's home-field advantage. Benny Ibarra notes the players' commitment and the unifying effect of the national team on the country.
However, not all public figures share this unwavering confidence. Actors like Josรฉ Marรญa Yazpik and Alfonso Herrera express reservations, citing concerns about the team's current form and past decision-making within the federation. Yazpik admits to feeling a degree of disillusionment, while Herrera points to issues like the lack of promotion and relegation in domestic leagues and inconsistent coaching processes as detrimental to the team's development.
Despite these concerns, there's a shared sentiment that a World Cup has the unique power to alter narratives and unite the nation. Even those less immersed in football, like comedian Lalo Espaรฑa, are getting into the spirit, making playful predictions. The tournament is seen as a significant event, capable of generating national pride and conversation, regardless of individual team performance.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.