The Mexican striker and the Colombian boss crossed a curious bet prior to the fourth game of the World Cup Qualifiers.

While some CONCACAF giants are struggling to get wins, things seem to be going swimmingly for Mexico's National Team.

Coach Juan Carlos Osorio is leading Mexico's re-birth in the World Cup Qualifiers, where he's had the best start for any El Tri manager in over 12 years. The green-and-white have won three out of four games, and currently lead the Final Round by a three-point margin. While reaching record-breaking stats, Osorio has developed a fine relationship with his players, which saw him crossing a bet with El Tri's all-time top scorer: Javier "Chicharito" Hernández.

The former Atlético Nacional manager vowed to shave his head "Chicharito-style" if Mexico won back-to-back games against Costa Rica and Trinidad & Tobago. Moments after their one-nil win against the Caribbean side, Chicharito collected his "earnings" by shaving Osorio's head in front of his laughing team-mates.

Here's a glimpse of Juan Carlos Osorio's new look.

The Mexican National Team will play its next game until May, when they travel to face Croatia and Ireland in a couple of friendlies, before hosting Honduras and the USMNT in Matchdays 5 and 6 of the World Cup Qualifiers in June.