Tempers are flaring in Mexican football as Toluca lands a major coup, securing Alexis Vega and Jesús Gallardo for their Concacaf Champions Cup semifinal second leg against LAFC. The National Team finds itself under fire once again, this time for granting special permission that has sparked a heated debate.
The controversy stems from an initial directive requiring clubs to release their national team players for international duty, sidelining them from domestic Liguilla action. Both Vega and Gallardo missed the first leg of the Clausura 2026 quarterfinals as expected. But in a twist that has fans talking, the Red Devils were spotted training with the duo on Tuesday.
So, was the agreement broken? Not quite. Toluca cleverly spotted a loophole and ran with it, arguing the deal only applied to Liga MX matches, not the Concacaf Champions Cup. It's a strategic move that could pay off big time in the semifinal showdown.
This saga adds another layer of drama to an already intense tournament. Whether you see it as a savvy play or a breach of trust, one thing's for sure: all eyes are on Toluca as they gear up for a pivotal clash with LAFC.
