Sunday, November 17

United States and Canada above Mexico: Oribe Peralta abandoned soccer, but before leaving he attacked Mexican soccer players

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The “Brush” marked 25 goals with El Tri.

Photo: Etzel Espinosa / Imago7

Wilson Flórez

Oribe Peralta finished a successful career in Mexican soccer. The former striker for the Mexican national team showed that he doesn’t need to come to Europe to be considerate of El Tri. However, the “Brush” criticized the new generation of Aztec soccer players . The former Chivas de Guadalajara questioned the commitment of the players and indicated that these problems do not happen in the United States and Canada.

The Mexican soccer player is not yet committed to 100 percent to be professional, which they do in the United States and Canada. Today you get an athlete to kick a ball, you put him to practice and he becomes a soccer player. The Mexican soccer player understands that he has better conditions to play soccer, but the Mexican believes that by the simple fact of playing well and not training as he should train he will win the games “, reflected Oribe Peralta in an interview for TUDN.

The former striker for the Mexican national team exemplified his ideas with Raúl Jiménez. The “Brush” revealed that on some occasions he yelled at the Wolverhampton striker to run more on the pitch because he considered that he did not have the same exhaustion as his colleagues.

“(Jiménez) He always had that one available to work. Some times I yelled at him on the field in the national team to run, to score, because for me he didn’t wear himself out so much for the team and today he does it, he understood his role, he understood his role and he is showing it”, he sentenced.

Finally, then With more than a decade of experience, Oribe Peralta advised young Mexican soccer players. The “Brush” considers that everything in life deserves its processes and that soccer is a privilege that they should take advantage of, since a career can vanish in a short time.

“I would say not only to the players but to all the people is that Do not feel special, everything can end overnight. Playing soccer is a privilege . In Mexico the press is very used to wanting results very quickly, not only the press, people live fast and we want results now (…) Everything has a process and that process we have to know how to wait and know how to value”, he concluded.

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