Saturday, November 16

“Vasco” Aguirre was attacked at the end of the duel vs. Honduras

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By Edgardo Avelar

Nov 16, 2024, 00:39 AM EST

Javier Aguirre, technical director of Mexico, paid the consequences of the joy combined with the animosity of the Hondurans when he was attacked by a projectile launched from the stands that caused a scandalous head injury at the end the game where they lost 0-2 against the catrachos.

J.Just moments before the game ended at the Francisco Morazán stadium from San Pedro Sula, it was possible to see how an object thrown from a height hit the Mexican strategist in the head, who, given the adrenaline of the match and the anger over the stumble, did not initially notice the blood that flowed into his hair.

But the more movements he made, little by little his face began to fill with blood fluid to be attended to in the first instance by the medical service of Honduras and then by those of Mexico, for which the famous “Vasco” was beaten physically and morally in this match that turned out to be hell for the Aztec team.

Once again, the minimum security measures that the authorities usually incur In this type of matches in Central America, allowing entry with cans caused a fan from above to launch the can to impact Aguirre’s humanity and cause a tremendous injury that made the night in San Pedro Sula more painful.

The reality that the attack on the Mexico coach was the straw that broke the camel’s back with the hostile atmosphere that the Honduran fans showed against the Mexicans, especially against César “Chino” Huerta for having made statements that he preferred to lose with Uruguay than lose with Honduras.

Because of this, The UNAM Pumas striker was scolded throughout the game, but the reality is that the victory of the Central American team raised the level of the celebrations and in the face of this animosity they did not measure the consequences by attacking Javier Aguirre.

In this way Mexico He was beaten from all sides back to Aztec soil, hoping that next Tuesday the bipolarity of the Tricolor will allow them to show their best side and they can turn around this problem that they have gotten themselves into due to their lack of personality and attitude to resolve this type of dispute.

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