Rodolfo Pizarro was listed as one of the most striking signings for this season of Mexican soccer. “Pizarrín” comes from leaving a bad image at Inter Miami. The Aztec’s intention is to recover his level and be able to be one of those summoned by Gerardo Martino for the World Cup in Qatar 2022. However, a former FC Barcelona footballer considers that his signing will be another fiasco.
Hristo Stoichkov, winner of the Golden Ball in 1994, was very critical of the career of “Pizarrín”. In addition to calling into question the status and value of the Mexican , the former Blaugrana attacked the million-dollar investments that the clubs did for him.
“$15 millions of dollars Chivas paid for Pizarro to Pachuca, then $18 Monterrey paid millions of dollars for him; Inter Miami paid another $12 million dollars, a total of $45 million dollars that have gone to waste“, sentenced the historic FC Barcelona player in a statement to TUDN.
The Mexican was embarrassed in the United States
A Despite Stoichkov’s considerations, Rayados de Monterrey acquired the Mexican again with the intention of recovering his best level. However, the former soccer player does not believe that Rodolfo Pizarro can explode again in Mexican soccer. Stoichkov does not conceive that “Pizarrín” will return to his level after having been embarrassed in the MLS.
” No (I see him as a starter), imagine that he arrives at Rayados as a bombshell and I don’t see him as a starter. He comes to Inter Miami where everyone assumed it was going to be the springboard for him to go to Europe, and what happened? It was a shame! And now, how can one explain that in Monterrey it is going to burst? In Monterrey? With the demands that a coach like Vasco asks of you? It has to be not at a 87 percent, at a 500 percent physically and committed”, he concluded.
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