Mexico coach Tata Martino has ruled out the possibility of a World Cup recall for veteran striker Javier Hernandez.
Hernandez, who has scored 52 goals in his 109 caps for El Tri, has not featured for his country since 2019.
However, 15 goals in 29 MLS games for the LA Galaxy this season had prompted discussion of a return to the Mexico squad prior to Martino’s latest comments.
Ahead of his side’s friendly with Peru, Martino explained: “We are simply going with other forwards.
“We will try to choose the 26 players who are closest to our game.”
Hernandez, 34, finds himself down the pecking order for El Tri, with Raul Jimenez, Rogelio Funes Mori, Henry Martin and Santiago Gimenez all preferred up front.
Speaking in greater depth about his attacking options, coach Martino stated three of these four would make up his striking options in Qatar.
And with Jimenez and Funes Mori injured and not expected to feature against Peru, the chance on Sunday will fall to Martin and Gimenez to stake their claim.
“We have two [forwards] who can play and two who can’t,” Martino stated. “Four forwards are not going to go [to Qatar], but as long as they make it difficult for me to choose, I’m very happy about that.
“Surely there will be talk of who is left out, but the problem will be abundance and not scarcity.”
Mexico start their tough World Cup campaign on November 22 against Poland, with games against Argentina and Saudi Arabia to follow.