By Reinaldo Oliveros
20 Jul 2024, 12:42 PM EDT
César “Chino” Huerta said goodbye to Jaime Lozano after leaving the bench of the Mexican national team. Huerta left him a message of thanks for having allowed him to debut with the Tri.
“I, along with ‘Jimmy’ and his coaching staff, would just like to thank them. “They gave me the opportunity of a lifetime and gave me the chance to wear the national team jersey and I wish them success in their future projects,” said ‘El Chino’ at a press conference.
Chino Huerta earned his first call-up to the Mexican national team with Jaime Lozano’s journey. He also became one of the stars of the Mexican national team.
César Huerta focused on Pumas in Liga MX
César Huerta has sparked some interest from European teams, but the Mexican midfielder remains focused on the Apertura Tournament with the Pumas.
“The team is united and strong. There will be a lot of competition with those who arrived and we are already there. I am focused on Pumas. My mind is on the place where I am and now I am working so that the results are positive.”held.
Chino Huerta also took the opportunity to say that he feels identified with the colors of Pumas in Mexican soccer.
“I have been through several clubs and I feel identified with Pumas. The president said that the difficult thing is to enter the club, the difficult thing is to leave. I identify with it and it was a gesture that came naturally to me. The fans always show me their affection and it is a nice gesture to kiss the crest. I had never kissed a shirt and it is because I identify with the club and its values,” he concluded.
Pumas comes from winning against Juarez
The Pumas UNAM of Argentine coach Gustavo Lema They went from less to more to beat Juárez FC 1-2 and move up to second place in the 2024 Apertura tournament of Mexican soccer.
In the continuation of the third day of the championship Ángel Rico and Rodrigo López scored for the university team from Lema, while Diego Campillo did so for the home team.
Juárez struck first in its stadium with a right-footed goal from Campillo In the 32nd minute, a pass from Jesús Venegas was passed, but Pumas held their ground well against the defense and from then on looked for goals, which they found. In the 66th, Rico scored with his left foot after a pass from José Caicedo and in the 80th, López gave his team the victory with a right-footed goal.
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