Los Angeles Galaxy striker and former star of the Mexican National Team, Javier ‘Chicharito’ Hernández, has generated controversy after his statements to Fox Sports about the management carried out by the current coach of the Xolos de Tijuana, Miguel ‘Piojo’ Herrera, when he was in charge of the Mexican National Team.
“When I went to a World Cup (Brazil 2014) I think I was at my peak, at Manchester United at the age of 26, thinking that it was my moment, I had to swallow it and stay on the bench for the good of my Selection,” he said. the mexican artilleryman
This fact did not cause much thanks to the coach and he decided to respond to his words during an interview for TUDN; In said interview, Herrera assured that the striker who plays in Major League Soccer (MLS) has his merits. However, he minimized it by referring to the career of Cuauhtémoc Blanco and Hugo Sánchez in the Aztec team.
“Name, Cuauhtémoc by a lot, but by a lot. What Cuauhtémoc did in the Mexican National Team has no comparison. Of course, what Chícharo did in his career was great, he went to better teams, but as for what he had in Mexican soccer, it is clear, Cuauhtémoc ”, highlighted El Piojo.
“Of those three, speaking of the roots of Mexican soccer and in the National Team, it is much better. Obviously, in terms of football and the achievements that all of them have achieved, they are better, but in the context of the Mexican National Team, Cuauh is Cuauh”, added the strategist.
Let’s remember that Miguel Herrera led Javier Hernández during Mexico’s participation in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, a competition in which El Tri ended up being eliminated in the round of 16 after losing to the Netherlands national team.
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