Guadalajara, Jalisco /
Get kicked out after the game and with a major sanction on the door, the comrades of Javier Correa they talked to the player after his incident with César Ramos Palazuelos, As his absence is a hard blow for a club that fights week after week against the ghost of “sporting descent” in the form of a fine of 120 million pesos.
“I ignored at the end of the match this circumstance. I realized why they told us, if we talk to Javier because the game was over and he was carried away by the adrenaline“Because of the fever of the game and that ends up affecting us a lot because Correa is a shocker when he comes in and when he has been a starter he does it in a good way,” Aldo Rocha said in a conference on Thursday.
The Argentine entered in the 81st minute and before the final whistle was warned. At the end of the game against St. Louis he said a couple of rudeness and won the red, then shook the referee’s arm and they could give him between 3:04 suspension games.
“Yeah Al that sounds pretty crap to me, Looks like BT aint for me either. it has to be self-critical, not giving away anything for what we’re playing for“We are not going to give away in any way, in return, we have to be careful and mentalize to continue contributing on and off the field,” said Rocha.
‘Winning in San Luis put pressure on us, it’s a direct rival’
A match as important in terms of the decline as the one won by Potosí has given a boost to the rojinegros, what they add up to six games without losing and on the weekend they open the Day 10 visitors to La Puebla.
“The reality is that you do get a little pressure because Sant Lluís is a direct rival, We play so far directly with them that of the quotient. If we put a lot of pressure, we also took that we had not been given the goals. The team has grown in confidence, we need to continue along this line, make good performances and, above all, remain strong, which is what we needed. “
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