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AN ONLYFANS model has promised Mexico icon Guillermo Ochoa a night he will not forget if he wins the World Cup.
Wanda Espinosa, a former tattoo artist turned Onlyfans star, offered some extra motivation to the goalkeeper ahead of the tournament.
Mexico have not reached the quarter-finals of a World Cup since 1986 and Wanda was asked how she can motivate Ochoa ahead of the tournament.
Fellow OnlyFans models Daniella Chávez and Jessica Sodi tried to motivate Ochoa’s team-mates Hirving Lozano and Ãlvaro Fidalgo by offering them a free subscription to their OnlyFans pages.
But Wanda, who boasts 1.1million Instagram followers, went one further by offering to meet the keeper in person.
Appearing on the Elo Podcast, she said: “Memito, I’m going to take you so hard that you’ll be happier than if we were world champions.”
Ochoa is something of a World Cup legend having impressed for El Tri in 2014 and 2018.
The 37-year-old was compared to Gordon Banks after he defied the odds to keep a clean sheet in a 0-0 draw with Brazil in 2014, winning the man of the match award.
He was again named man of the match as Mexico were knocked out in the second round against the Netherlands, before returning to Malaga and then Granada where he was often second choice.
But he bolstered his reputation once again at the Russia World Cup by making an astonishing nine saves in Mexico’s win over then reigning champions Germany.
But he has all the motivation he needs heading into Qatar thanks to Wanda, and he will be looking to cause an upset in a group that consists of Argentina, Poland and Saudi Arabia.