Argentine Fernando Ortiz, coach of Aguilas del América, promised this Wednesday control your emotions so you don’t get into fights like the one last saturday in front of his compatriot Nicholas Larcamon, Leon’s coach.
“This is not the image that I want to create as a coach. This will not happen again. YouI will have to learn to control my personal emotions. This is experience and it will stay in the game,” the 45-year-old strategist explained.
Ortiz was ruled out for a duel last Saturday in a 2-2 draw between América and León on the thirteenth day of the Clausura 2023 tournament for fight with Larcamon.
According to the coach of Las Aguilas, Mexico’s most winning team with 13 league titles, his annoyance with Larcamón Because Leon’s coach insulted his mother. who passed away a year ago.

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The fight with Larcamon cost Ortiz not only a removal in the match, but also punishment in the form of a suspension for two games, He will therefore return to the Americas bench until April 22, when his team will receive the Pumas UNAM on the penultimate day of the regular Clausura.
“I haven’t talked much to the board about what happened, but this is something that shouldn’t happen. When a coach drops out due to elimination, it hurts any team. I am comfortable with the coaching staff that I have because they will manage as if I were on the bench. Now I have to learn a lesson from what happened to me and that this should not happen again, ”the former Boca Juniors defender repeated.
The first game Ortiz will miss is this Saturday. when America hosts the leaders of the Rayados del Monterrey at the Azteca stadium on the fourteenth day of the Clausura; the second will be a visit to Cruz Azul on the fifteenth date.
“At the beginning or at the end of the tournament, we had to meet with the Rayado, and now they come at the end. Meeting them involves the same concentration as if it were a first date.”– said the Argentinean, whose America is in fourth place.
(EFE)
Source: Aristegui Noticias

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