The performance of the Mexican national football team generated a flood of comments, both favorable and very critical.
The green team achieved passage to America’s Cup after beating Honduras in a penalty shootout at Estadio Azteca.
The series included a disastrous first match for the Tricolores in Tegucigalpa and a breakneck comeback in Mexico City that ended in a tiebreaker.
Some pundits have criticized inconsistent play in this first phase of the Jaime Lozano era.
Javier Hernandez expressed his point of view in the dispute. From his platform, he expressed a critical but optimistic view of the troika.
This is what is happening in our country: we do not know how to appreciate and accept the fact that sometimes things do not happen the way we would like, but in the end they produce results.
He admitted that after the victory there are many things that can be improved:
…Today is a win, can it be improved? Yeah, can you play better? Yes, can we score more goals? Yes, it’s great that we can get better at identifying all of this and try to put it into practice in the Final Four of the League of Nations…
“El Chicharito” said the Mexican victory is positive and does not mean lying or hiding anything that needs to be improved.
He criticized those who allowed themselves to be carried away by the media.
But you get caught up in the media game, the drama, the worst and the best and all that, but hey, that’s okay.
In another thread, Hernandez acknowledged that Hondurans are warriors on the playing field.
However, he criticized Mexicans who give more importance to the Central American party:
I feel sorry for all those Mexicans who glorify more a team that is not theirs and until they lose than their own team that wins (…) Ha ha ha, I’m talking about the Mexicans who prefer to see instead the glass is half empty. to see him.
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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