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- Has recorded six goals and six assists in 19 matches
- Aims to return to the Mexican national team
- Highlighted the level of competition in MLS
AUSTIN, Texas – San Diego FC‘s Hirving Lozano is relishing his first MLS All-Star experience, though he admits will be odd to face opponents from Liga MX – a league he knows well.
“It’ll be strange to go up against teams from my country, but we have to go out and win,” the Mexican forward said ahead of Wednesday’s match at Q2 Stadium.
While Lionel Messi’s availability remains uncertain, Lozano hopes to share the field with the Argentine star.
“It would be great for all of us – for the league and especially for the fans, who are the most important,” he said.
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Lozano sees the All-Star Game as a valuable chance to connect with elite players across MLS.
“It’s a really special experience,” he said. “There are a lot of high-level players here. Hopefully, we get the win, and everyone enjoys the game – you can see the quality on both sides, from Liga MX and MLS.”
Since arriving this season at expansion club San Diego FC, Lozano has made an immediate impact. With six goals and six assists in just 19 appearances, he’s helped lead the team to the top of the Western Conference.
“I’m really happy with how I’ve adapted,” he said. “I’m enjoying myself, getting to know players from other teams – it’s been a great experience.”
Reflecting on the level of competition in the U.S., Lozano said, “MLS is a league that really emphasizes physicality, speed, and strength. You see a lot of powerful, fast players. It’s very different from some of the countries where I’ve played before.”
San Diego will kick off their Leagues Cup campaign on July 29 against Pachuca, the club at which Hirving Lozano made his professional debut – and a place he still calls home.
“It will be a very special moment,” he said. “I came out of Pachuca, it’s my home. It’s a very important part of my life and my football career. Honestly, playing against them will be a very special moment. It’s something beautiful – hopefully it’ll be a great match.”
Lozano hasn’t played for the Mexican national team since March 2024. Although he was named to the preliminary squad for last month’s Gold Cup, he was ultimately ruled out due to injury. Still, the 29-year-old attacker remains focused on earning a spot in El Tri’s 2026 World Cup roster.
“I’m motivated and working hard to make it to the World Cup,” Lozano said. “I love the national team, I love being there. I’m doing everything I can to be at my best.”