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·4 July 2026
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The Mexican national team is enjoying a great moment at the World Cup, with a historic record of eight goals scored and none conceded in four matches And although it is a collective achievement, there is one key player in midfield.
In his World Cup debut, Erik Lira has become one of Javier Aguirre’s main allies. His flawless defensive display during the group stage puts him ahead of major European football stars in some of the most important categories.
According to data from Wyscout, one of the world’s leading analysis, statistics, and video platforms, the Mexican midfielder has won 58.3% of his duels, surpassing players such as Declan Rice, Rodri, Pedri, and Enzo Fernández.
He also boasts a pass accuracy of 91.1%, matching Rice’s figure.
Erik Lira is shaping up to be one of the players to watch at the World Cup. And against England next Sunday, he will look to help the Mexican national team secure a historic place in the quarterfinals, a stage the team has not reached since 1986.
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