It was a weekend of crucial contributions from Mexican stars plying their trade across the globe, with four key goals highlighting the action. The attacking trio of Stephano Carrillo, César Montes, and Julián Quiñones all found the back of the net, providing timely boosts for their clubs and their own World Cup aspirations.
In the Netherlands, Stephano Carrillo continued his impressive loan spell with Dordrecht, coming off the bench in the second half and scoring just four minutes later. The Feyenoord-owned youngster now has four goals for the club, showcasing the sharp form that makes him such an exciting prospect.
Meanwhile, in Russia, defender César Montes proved his threat on set pieces isn't just for El Tri. The center-back scored Lokomotiv Moscow's lone goal, marking his second consecutive game with a goal and solidifying his importance to the team's backline.
The most prolific performance came from Julián Quiñones in Saudi Arabia. The Al Qadsiah striker netted a brace, bringing his season tally to a stunning 26 goals and putting him in a tie for the league's golden boot race. His scoring prowess remains absolutely electric.
Beyond the goalscorers, several other El Tri regulars were in action. Jesús 'Tecatito' Corona made his long-awaited return to the Sevilla bench after injury, while Johan Vásquez captained Cremonese in a tough loss to Juventus, putting in a stellar shift at left-back. Santiago Giménez also saw minutes as a second-half substitute for Feyenoord, a vital step as he searches for rhythm ahead of Qatar.
With the World Cup on the horizon, every minute and every goal for these players carries extra weight. Their performances abroad are not just club business; they are auditions for a spot on the plane to Qatar, making their weekend exploits all the more compelling for fans back home.