Gilberto Mora has special monitoring of the South Korean press
Gilberto Mora never looked away at the World Cup and maintained confidence in recovering from the pubalgia that threatened to take him away from the FIFA universal celebration
Gilberto Mora had a very busy Friday and while reaffirmed his convictions to the Mexican press of never lowering his arms when he was injured to n or miss out on the option of playing in the World Cup, he also paid attention to the South Korean press, which gave him special follow-up due to his similarity in football style.
The South Korean journalists went to CAR to ask several questions and above all focused on his upcoming duel against the Paris Saint Germain player Kang In Lee, including anticipating what could happen when the two are on the field of the Guadalajara stadium next Thursday June 18 in the second World Cup duel of both teams.
Mora responded that he knows Lee and that he is a great player, which is why he hopes that in the World Cup duel the two fight for the objectives of their respective teams, leaving open the option of knows r who will have more specific weight, especially because the South Korean already has experience in Europe and Mora is barely forging the merits to be able to play in the demanding leagues of the Old Continent.
For Gilberto it was a surprise to know that in South Korea he is well-known and that football fans know his style, but at the same time he recognized that those arguments commit him to give the best of his style in each match and above all in these moments of earning a place on the World list.
Morita never saw the World Away
For the young Xolos player, Gilberto Mora, the 2026 World Cup was never an impossible dream, no matter the obstacles he faced in the For almost nine weeks he was out of circulation and consulted countless medical diagnoses to find out whether he had surgery or not.
Mora ended up rehabilitating and being ready for the mini-preseason work that is carried out at the High Performance Center (CAR) where the young midfielder born in Chiapas acknowledged that he never saw the World Cup away.
“Yes, at the beginning it was sad, when the injury occurred, I always trusted in me, in God, his times are perfect, I worked for this "ar in the selection, never saw him away, always motivated to be in the World Cup", said Mora, one of the firm promises of the Tricolor.
But after those sad hours, everything indicates that the horizon is clear and that will only focus on searching for a place on the worldwide list: “I went to the United States, I was there for a few weeks, I returned to Tijuana with the staff there, to help me be back, working; that helped me a lot.”
“I think that the support from both Xolos and the National Team was enough;

