Luca Romero is not closing the door to the Mexican national team

Mexico made the move and Luca Romero himself admits that he had contacts with the managers to play with the team coached by Javier Aguirre.


Luca Romero He says it is a blessing to have three nations. Attacker Alaves of SpainAt just 19, the door opens Mexican National TeamAlthough he answered the calls of Albiceleste and followed Spain.

“It's a privilege to have all three nationalities because all three are good teams. What I said, now I'm not thinking too much, I'm thinking about Alaves. “I'm a guy, I have a choice,” he said. Luca RomeroThe Alavés attacker, in an interview with ESPN.

Romero was born in Durango, Mexico, to an Argentine father who had lived in Spain almost his entire life. He is no more than 20 years old and can already tell that he has been in Mallorca, Lazio, Milan, Almeria and now Alaves in Spain.

“You don't know what will happen in the future, I will always be grateful to all three teams. With Argentina, it was the first one that called me. Thanks to them, I met many colleagues and I get along well with them,” explained Romero.

Mexico He made the effort and the player himself admits that he was in contact with the managers of the tricolor team to play with the team managed by Javier Aguirre, an old acquaintance of Spanish football.

“Yes, yes, I was talking to them. The truth I have said pleases me. I'm only thinking about Alaves and I'll decide which one it is.

No pressure to compare with Messi

TO Luca RomeroHe is called the 'Mexican Messi' on social media. The Alavés attacker stops and says: “There is only one Messi, he is the best in the world”, then he smiles and clarifies: “I have never been pressured by comparisons with him.

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“I never felt that pressure, whenever they asked me I said I'm Luca Romero, I want to build my career, I want to continue it, I want to build my career and make a name for myself in football. I've never had the pressure of being compared to Messi,” says Luca Romero.

Romero, from an early age, stood out for his ability to drive the ball, his ease with changing pace without losing control of the ball. This helped him attract the attention of Albiceleste's representative Mexico and Spain.

“It's good to be compared to Messi, but there's only one Messi. I try to play how I know, how I've learned. That's what I feel, there's only one Messi, he's the best in the world,” explains Romero.

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