
Club Universidad Nacional achieved the goal of qualifying for the final of the Concacaf Champions League after eliminating Cruz Azul with an overall score of 2-1. Despite the efforts of the cemeteros, Juan Reynoso's squad lost account again at home and criticism of the Noria squad returned.
Despite the fact that the Peruvian coach claimed in previous days that they would achieve the goal, they failed and Pumas appropriated the Colossus of Santa Ursula. Immediately different sports commentators began to question La Máquina's performance because since they won the ninth star, they have had different defeats in important matches.
David Faitelson, sports commentator for ESPN, evidenced this failure and lashed out against the team, because despite the quality of players they have and the strategy they have carried out, they have not managed to keep up with what is considered a “big” team within the Liga MX, as argued by the sports analyst.
Through his official Twitter account he published a review directed at Cruz Azul as he pointed out that they “failed” his fans again, as Faitelson shared:
And it is that, despite the efforts made by the Machine throughout the 90 minutes of the game, it was overcome by the aurazules since they were the ones who had the closest approach to making a score and in the defensive they blocked all the opportunities that were presented to the Noria team.
For this reason, Faitelson acknowledged the efforts of the Pedregal squad as he defended the tactic presented by Andrés Lillini on the court, it is special after the expulsion of Arturo Palermo Ortiz. In a second publication, the sports journalist explained the following:
“And let's be clear: Pumas DID NOT beat Cruz Azul only with claw and spirit. He beat him with football...”
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