
Luis Romo
CB
Box-to-Box
Jun 5, 1995 (31)
Right
6'0"
172 lb
Unimpressive performance Sunday
Romo generated one shot (zero on goal) in Sunday's 3-2 defeat to England.
Analysis: Romo failed to make an impact before exiting the match in the 61st minute of the knockout loss to England. The versatile man slowed down after scoring and assisting once in the group stage. Still, he emerged as an important member of his nation's midfield, averaging 23.5 passes, 1.5 tackles and 1.0 interceptions per contest. He'll now head back to club action with Chivas prior to the Apertura 2026 kickoff.
Creates big chance in win
Romo generated one shot (zero on goal), one cross (one accurate) and one chance created in Tuesday's 2-0 win versus Ecuador.
Analysis: Romo put in an all-around effort, with his lone cross generating a chance that didn't result in a goal against Ecuador. The central man has now made three consecutive starts as a midfielder, as his defensive strength has granted him an edge over Brian Gutierrez and Alvaro Fidalgo. Even though his main strength comes from passes and tackling success, Romo had recorded one goal and an assist before the first knockout match.
Bags assist
Romo assisted once to go with zero corners and one chance created in Wednesday's 3-0 victory over Czechia.
Analysis: Romo made it a second straight game with a goal contribution Wednesday after he was the lone goal scorer in their last match, with the midfielder setting up Meteo Chavez in the 55th minute to earn an assist. That said, after not starting the opener, he now has goal contributions in consecutive games, earning his spot on the team. He has been quite clinical with his chances, only taking one shot and two chances created.
Score game-winning goal
Romo recorded one goal on one shot to go along with one chance created in Thursday's 1-0 win over South Korea.
Analysis: Romo would be the first hero of the match for Mexico on Thursday, as the midfielder would capitalize on a mistake by the South Korean keeper, kicking the ball into the back of the net in the 50th minute for a goal and the game-winner. This was a major moment for the team, as it secured their spot on top of the group. This is a great result for the midfielder after an absence from their opener, hoping this earns him more time in future games.
Leaving for international duty
Romo won't take part in the Clausura postseason after being considered in the Mexican squad that will work ahead of the World Cup, the national team announced Tuesday.
Analysis: Romo was a doubt in coach Javier Aguirre's roster for the international tournament as he had just recovered from a muscular injury, but he ended up making four full-match appearances for his club in April and regaining enough form to be in contention. He has played in both center-back and midfield roles this year, and both Diego Campillo and Omar Govea are expected to cover those spots while he's ineligible for Guadalajara. Romo is unlikely to start for the national team but should be reliable for his experience and versatility whenever he's on the field.
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