Faitelson argued that America did not enter the “kicking game,” while Columbus noted that his words are “absurd” because violence should not be allowed.
ESPN analysts Fernando Colom and David Faitelson argued in networks about the rudeness with which Olimpia faced the return duel in the round of 16 of the CONCACAF Champions League against America, Which resulted in the fracture of midfielder Jesus Lopez, as well as severe blows by Sebastian Cordoba and Nicolas Benedetti.
On the one hand, Faitelson mentioned that “America collapsed” and avoided falling into the same game as the Honduran club, While Columbus disqualified his words and noted that they are “absurd” because violence should not be promoted. on the track.
“America ‘wrinkles’. He did not want to enter the game of ‘kicks’ proposed by the Honduran club and has entrusted a referee who did not exist. a formula to his opponents on how to hurt him, ”Faitelson wrote on Twitter.
“You can’t fall for the promotion of the abrupt game either. That’s absurd,” Columbus replied in the same message.
With a new text, Faitelson again defended his position and indicated that no merit should be taken away from the Olympics., Which in fact won 0 to 1 as a visit to the Azteca Stadium, because the club azulcrema hid at a difficult time and lacked character to face the duel.
Columbus replied that his merit was not taken away, but it is very poor to suggest that the path of the blows is the right one to beat a rival.
“And it’s not worth taking credit for Olimpia who came to play their game. The reality is that Solari’s team may have shown a hidden face within their seemingly impeccable domestic step: that character is lacking at crucial moments, ”Faitelson wrote.
“Who gets credit for the result? But endorsing the ill-intentioned game and suggesting that this is the way to defeat a rival is very poor. Too bad is done with the argument of going to win” anyway “because in the more you put violence into it as a tool, ”Columbus replied.
Finally, Fernando Colom mentioned that personality is to keep trying to play and not get into “another football”, As “personality is not shown in shouts or kicks.”
Faitelson pointed out he doesn’t need to be given a “personality lesson”“Because he knows what it’s about, but America allowed a Central American team to tarnish its history, kick, bite or whatever.”
“It doesn’t matter where the team comes from, unless you’re xenophobic. Yesterday’s game was played with violence as a system and that’s intolerable, from my perspective at least. I don’t mean to teach you lessons David “But because I’m not interested,” Columbus added to the conversation.
“You’re wrong, it does matter where the team comes from because there are rivalries in football, there are classics and there are also levels. America is supposed to be above the level of Central American clubs. And I’ve never tried to learn of you. I have many better teachers, “Faitelson concluded.