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'Delusional Until It’s Done': A Mexico Legend Predicts El Tri's World Cup Result

Mexico's all-time leading goalscorer, Javier "Chicharito" Hernández, shared his prediction for El Tri ahead of this summer's FIFA World Cup.

Appearing on a FOX Sports roundtable alongside former United States men's national team star Alexi Lalas and Canadian great Dwayne De Rosario, Hernández didn't shy away from the never-ending drama surrounding Mexico's squad at this summer's 48-team tournament.

Hernández’s bold vision for his country serves as the driving factor of a wide-ranging discussion between representatives from each host nation.

To understand the foundation of his bold forecast, you first have to look at the immense cultural clutter Hernandez had to tune out during his playing days. 

Mexico’s soccer landscape has historically been trapped by its own desire for dramatic narratives, similar to the storylines in Mexican telenovelas.

"Because of the soap operas, the culture that we are, we see ourselves only as the heroes or villains," Hernandez said. "They need to see you sweat, scream, fight for your country, giving it completely all." 

Javier ‘Chicharito’ Hernandez had his breakthrough moment for Mexico during the 2010 World Cup against France, scoring the opening goal in a 2-0 victory.  (Photo by Mike Hewitt - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

For Hernandez, breaking this cycle of extreme media theater is the crucial first step if Mexico wants to find success this summer.

"The way that those things happen, then, instead of helping your own country, it's the other way around, it's unnecessary noise, pressure, or whatever you want to (call it), it's unnecessary," Hernandez said.

Mexico will become the first nation to host or co-host three FIFA World Cups, the first two occurring in 1970 and 1986. (Photo by Simon

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