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Tala Rangel thanked Raul “Tala” Rangel, goalkeeper for the Mexican national team,

The player known as “Tala” paid the price for the promotion of last Saturday's game in Torreon.

Tala Rangel thanked Raul ldquoTalardquo Rangel goalkeeper for the Mexican national team
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philosophically accepted the behavior of the fans who attended the TSM stadium last Saturday, where he became the target of their boos, which the Chivas de Guadalajara goalkeeper appreciated as a form of growth. Raul Rangel's attitude contrasted with that of Raul Jimenez and Edson Alvarez, who criticized and questioned the fans' behavior for their booing of the Chivas goalkeeper and the Mexican national team coach, Javier Aguirre, even demanding his departure from El Tri. For this reason, “Tala” downplayed the boos and, on the contrary, thanked the fans gathered at Santos Laguna's home stadium for their complaints and displeasure: “Representing Mexico is the greatest thing there is. Against Uruguay, we gave it our all, we learned, and We continue to grow as a team. Thank you, fans.”

The player known as “Tala” paid the price for the promotion of last Saturday's game in Torreon, because they were constantly promoting Carlos Acevedo's participation, but in the end, the coaching staff opted for the Chivas goalkeeper without considering the wishes of the people of the Comarca Lagunera region who wanted to see their goalkeeper in action.

For this reason, Raul Jimenez criticized the fans' attitude and said that this is why they ended up playing in the United States. Edson Alvarez, as they headed to the tunnel, also disapproved of the fans' attitude, saying: “It's so nice to be at home, huh? It's so nice to be at home.”

Meanwhile, the “Wolf of Tepeji” stated: “What's sad is playing at home and being booed, being told 'Get out, Vasco,' being called 'faggots' at the goalkeeper. really.” But that's how it is, maybe that's why they always take us to the United States.”

Vasco Aguirre's response

Obviously, these comments were met with criticism and disagreement, starting with the national team coach Javier Aguirre, who acknowledged that anyone unprepared for criticism has no place on the national team.and who isn't prepared to be subjected to public scrutiny isn't suited for this, that's how I see it; the easiest thing for me is to hide behind excuses, blame the refereeing, claim the players don't understand me, but this cycle repeats itself and lies always come back to haunt you,” the national coach explained.

Regarding the criticism and boos directed at him, he said: “We're working on it with players who have a little problem, that's why the players' conduct at their clubs or off the field is so important, because I'm very scrupulous and very demanding about it, because we “must be exemplary for our fans, we must represent them, and we must set an example,” he concluded.

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