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.
¿Te lo perdiste?
— Selección Nacional (@miseleccionmx) March 29, 2017
¡Estilo @CH14_!
El Profe Osorio perdió la apuesta con el goleador y pues... ¡Nuevo look! pic.twitter.com/x74usuTqkE
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.