Photo: Etzel Espinosa / Imago7
Photo: Etzel Espinosa / Imago7
Women’s soccer awakens more and more passion in Mexico . Tigers and Striped were the protagonists of the great final of Mexican soccer. On this occasion, the Monterrey team was able to beat the felines in the penalty shootout and thus raise the championship trophy. However, in the previous one there was a totally reprehensible act by Nahuel Guzmán, UANL Tigres player.
This action of the Argentine goalkeeper was captured on video and quickly spread through social networks. Guzmán was walking along the edge of the playing field and right next to him had the soccer players from Monterrey warming up . In that sense, the goalkeeper decided to throw a stuffed animal at them, albeit with little force.
Although there are those who think that the goalkeeper’s intention was not to attack the soccer players of La Pandilla at any time, his gesture was rejected through social networks.
This action by Nauel Guzmán comes at a difficult time for the Mexican Federation de Fútbol (FMF) and Liga MX . Both entities have developed a large number of protocols with the intention of prevent verbal and physical violence in Mexican stadiums . Undoubtedly, seeing a reference from the MX League throw an object, even though it is a stuffed animal, is an action that could motivate the fans present to make similar gestures .
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