ESPN analysts divided opinions around the Frenchman’s critique, in which he stated that “the enemy of the Mexican is the Mexican himself.”
ESPN analysts expressed divided views on the message written by Tigers striker André-Pierre Gignac, in which he criticizes the attitude of the Mexican fans around his team’s participation in the past Club World Cup, which culminated in the runner-up after falling 1-0 to Bayern Munich.
“The worst enemy of the Mexican is the Mexican himself! ‘Feeling Mexican makes me sad! Let’s change the chip! We all grow together in the same direction in front of the world! Enjoy race; hands palm against palm. I promise to get better too! ‘Blessings to all! “, The Gaul communicated on his Twitter account.
Faced with this, David Faitelson reprimanded André-Pierre’s message by pointing out the following:
“My God! Now we’re ‘bad Mexicans’ those of us who say Tigers lacked audacity, audacity, or a little more advanced play? What we have reached. Almost a “fanaticism” or a need to lay “blame.” I’m ashamed … “he said.
For its part, Francisco Gabriel de Camina supported the aforementioned by the Frenchman.
“Deny it, the objective statement of a winner!” The now-analyst commented.
Meanwhile, Maurice Pedroza expressed that what has been said by Gignac is unfounded, As he has been supported by Mexicans who have triumphed outside of football.
“The empty generalization of” a Mexican is the worst enemy of the Mexican “comes from a deep ignorance – not to mention ignorance – of the true idiosyncrasy of the Mexican. His football bubble is NOT a a reflection of society, “he said.