Diego Ramirez has options.
That's a good thing for the Mexico U-20 coach. While his squad fell short of winning the Concacaf U-20 Championship, falling 2-0 to the United States in November, that will be forgotten if his boys put together a good showing in Poland.
Success at the U-20 World Cup, where El Tri take on Italy, Japan and Ecuador in the group stage, seems within reach. Ramirez has a squad with plenty of first-team experience under its belt in addition to the promise many of his players have shown at the youth level.