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Malagón Injury Alters Betting Landscape for Mexico's Goalkeeper

Malagón's injury reshapes the competition for Mexico's goalkeeper, impacting betting considerations for the World Cup.

<p>Club América's goalkeeper Luis Ángel Malagón has suffered a serious injury that appears to be an Achilles tear, casting doubt on his availability for the upcoming World Cup. This development is crucial for bettors, as it significantly impacts the dynamics of Mexico's goalkeeping situation. With Malagón likely sidelined for an extended period, the race for the starting goalkeeper position is now more competitive.</p> <p>Raúl "Tala" Rangel from Chivas seems to have a slight advantage in securing the No. 1 spot for Mexico, while Carlos Acevedo from Santos Laguna and veteran Guillermo Ochoa are also in contention. Bettors should take note of these changes, as the performance and selection of the goalkeeper can greatly influence Mexico's odds in World Cup matchups. Additionally, Club América will now rely on backup goalkeeper Rodolfo Cota, who will start in their upcoming Liga MX match against Mazatlán, potentially affecting their performance and betting lines as well.</p>
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