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Tecatito Corona Rejects Retirement Talk, Sets Sights on More Titles With Monterrey

The 32-year-old winger cites a renewed focus on diet, rest and strength work after the ankle injury that cost him Qatar 2022.

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Tecatito Corona disputó siete encuentros en el inicio de la temporada 2025-2026.
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Overview

  • In an Aug. 22 interview with TUDN, Corona said his return to Rayados was driven by personal reasons and club loyalty rather than a farewell.
  • He stated his objective is to lift another trophy with Monterrey and to keep chasing goals and dreams at the club.
  • Corona described adjustments to nutrition, sleep routines and gym work to avoid repeat issues following his fibula fracture and ankle ligament damage in 2022.
  • At the start of the 2025–26 campaign he has seven appearances across Liga MX and the Leagues Cup, recording one goal and one assist.
  • Now in his third season since returning in 2023, he features under coach Domenec Torrent with a home match against Necaxa on Saturday offering another chance for minutes.