By Edgardo Avelar
Nov 16, 2024, 7:54 PM EST
Although CONCACAF authorities have initiated an investigation and condemned the aggression against Javier “Vasco” Aguirrecoach of Mexico, everything indicates that the misfit aggressor will go unpunished because the stands of the Francisco Morazán stadium do not have a system of surveillance for the safety of attendees.
The reality is that the elimination game scenario Nations League quarterfinals It supposedly does not have the security measures and surveillance controls required by CONCACAF for this type of match and which is part of the FIFA competition regulations.
For this reason it will be very complicated find the person responsible for launching the projectile that had an impact on the humanity of the Tricolor coach and that caused him a tremendous injury that clouded Honduras’ great victory over Mexico, giving him the same dose as a year ago on Honduran soil.
The reality is that the joy and effervescence over the victory caused some fans to go too far. in the celebrations and some of them threw objects until one hit Javier Aguirre in response to the flowery dialogue and provocations that occurred between the two at game time, causing him to end up having to leave escorted by law enforcement.
The truth is that this incident put a damper on the victory achieved. with all justice on the field of play and which generated an angry protest by the Mexican Football Federation asking CONCACAF to act in accordance with the regulations due to the unsafe environment that the tricolor members experienced at the end of this Friday’s match where the strategist of Mexico paid the price by being hit morally and physically in this duel
Difficult to find the culprit
For now and before the authorities’ efforts to find the culprit of the attack Regarding Javier Aguirre, the reality is that the lack of security cameras, precisely in the area of the stands where the object was thrown, has made it impossible to identify it so that it can be detained by the National Police, which highlighted the need for the stadiums in Central America, specifically San Pedro Sula, have better effectiveness in surveillance measures.
Since there is no identified culprit, the reality andIt will be very difficult for justice to be done for this aggression. and that at least the person responsible for launching the projectile has a sanction.
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-FMF condemned the attack on “Vasco” Aguirre in Honduras
-Miguel Herrera proposes the departure of Javier Aguirre
-Javier Aguirre more angry about the defeat than about the aggression in Honduras