Hernández was a key player for Mexico in the 1998 World Cup, scoring the most goals for the country in the tournament’s history. His four goals put him among the top scorers of the competition. He scored crucial goals, including an equalizer against the Netherlands in stoppage time that sent Mexico to the Round of 16. He also scored Mexico’s only goal in their 2-1 loss against Germany in the Round of 16. Some speculate that if he had converted another chance against Germany, Mexico might have created more scoring opportunities and potentially altered the outcome.
Known for his striking ability, speed, and long blonde hair, Luis Hernández’s performance in France ’98 solidified his place as one of Mexico’s most revered athletes.
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