Javier Aquino joins Mexico as team regroups after Luis Montes' injury

As the 2014 World Cup looms closer, fans continue to receive major blows with news about their favourite footballers suffering from injuries in the last minutes. A host of big names will already miss the tournament. Now, Frank Ribery and Luis Montes

Similarly, so do Leon's Luis Montes and Carlos Peña. Unfortunately for the Goats, the two are off limits to them and all other Mexican clubs according to Leon's president. Leon president stating unequivocally that his top players won't be moving to

Montes, who had scored just moments earlier, collided with Segundo Castillo and it was immediately apparent that he had suffered a serious lower leg injury that was later confirmed to be a broken fibula and tibia. (Video of the play is difficult to

CHICAGO — Mexico midfielder Javier Aquino can be excused if he's caught yawning over the next few days. Called in to replace the injured Luis Montes, Aquino arrived in Chicago on Monday afternoon after a 14-hour flight from Shanghai, where he had 

Luis Montes: (Leg) Will Miss World Cup. Posted on June 2, 2014 at 8:46 AM. NEWS UPDATE. Montes broke his leg during Saturday's prep game with Ecuador and won't be able to compete for Mexico in the World Cup, The Washington Post reports.