Tata Martino defends the League Cup: “Everyone likes business, and then protests come”

Argentine Gerardo Martino defended league cup, once again, after a statement released by Liga MX complaining about the format and arbitration of the new tournament. “Everyone likes business, and then the protests come,” said the former Mexico coach.

This Wednesday, Liga MX complained about a variety of issues, including: long trips, calendar changes, and participation in all away games.

“With regard to arbitration, everyone has the right to express and express disagreement, I don’t really have much to say, because this is the experience of every team that plays game after game,” Tata said at a press conference.

However, the Argentine DT does not agree with the position of Mexican football.

In the case of the issue of travel and training sites or grounds, I say again that the MLS did not say: “We are going to hold a tournament, but we do it the way we want, who wants to come, and if not, they don’t come.”

In the words of an Inter Miami strategist, “Koncacafe set up the tournament with MLS and Liga MX, they saw how it would play out, how much money they were going to make and what the business was like.”

For this reason, Martino criticized Liga MX’s complaints.

The case was closed, you liked the way the calendar works, you agreed to play everything in the US and that you need to travel a lot more, logically, play as a guest. When you accept all this, you have no room for complaints.

Finally, the Argentine declared.

If every club wants to complain, it should do so to the president of the Mexican federation, not to the organizers of the League Cup, the president was the one who accepted the conditions.

(According to information from Brand Mexico)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

follow:
\