Concachampions: Juan Reynoso anticipates the participation of Blue Cross in the match

This Tuesday, April 6, from 21:00 (Central Mexico time), Blue Cross will make its debut in the 2021 edition of the CONCACAF Champions League against Arcahaie FC. The Celtics made their trip to the Dominican Republic, as in the city of Santo Domingo the match will be held after the move of the local of the Haitian cast.

However, for Juan Reynoso, it would have been best to postpone the Concachampions for the second half. “The recommended thing and what we would choose is to play this tournament in the next preseason, not now, for what is played in Mexico. But I also put myself on the side of the teams that are not Mexican, they need this kind of tournaments, one has to be empathetic. It is recommended that it is not played in April and May, but we understand that the other side need the Mexican teams., USA and Canada to revive football and make them feel in competition again “, he detailed

As for the rotation he planned for this encounter, the celestial DT explained the reasons for leaving 9 headlines in Mexico. “We made the decision to travel to those who have been playing less, but as against any rival and any track in which the Blue Cross is presented, respect must be given to the Haitian team; if this phase has been reached it is because it has strengths. We hope they don’t give us surprises, these teams by their characteristics surprise the greatest, we hope you don’t give them now “, He added.

“To be in a team like the Blue Cross, the present counts a lot. In this internal competition we value today a lot. We know it will be a tough game because of the weather, because of the rival, there are many things that play against us, but we plan it to be as rested as possible … We are preparing an edition for the boys, it is a typical Caribbean team, of very fast, powerful players who go with a lot of vehemence to the divided balls, and we must be intelligent “, Added Juan Reynoso.

But what does it mean to face Caribbean teams? For the DT, once a Blue Cross player in the past, it’s something new. “These are new experiences. One who played Mexican football, who had to play in CONCACAF, went to play in Honduras, Jamaica, very hot places, very strong players, they are new and different challenges and it all adds up to the individual. It is not an easy customs. In football you can injure yourself at home, they are urban legends. If we think of a different nursery it’s because we want everyone to play more, to see when everyone is. The rest is always up to you … I’m more worried about the return, with all that that entails “, He sentenced.

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