Julio 9, 2009
Que asco de Aguirre. Hacer lo que hizo y luego tratar de engañar diciendo más mentiras y diciendo todo lo contrario a lo que vió todo mundo por televisión. Que asco Aguirre. Por que no pides perdón y listo? Atenerte a las consecuencias y ya. Por que tienes que seguir la farsa? Y seguir cometiendo errores para tapar un error? Lo que pasó por tu cabeza, solamente tu lo sabes, pero que diste una patada, si la diste. Que te mereces un gran castigo, te lo mereces. Pero que sigas mintiendo, no se lo merece la inteligencia de los aficionados. Y si alguien te sigue la farsa es que tanto tu como ese alguien me dan asco.
Mi comentario anterior se debe a la mala actitud que tuvo el entrenador de la Seleccion Mexicana al darle una patada a un futbolista rival en el juego en el que Mexico empató a 1 gol con Panamá. Nunca en mi vida habia visto tan grotesca y estupida actitud de un entrenador de una seleccion de cualquier pais. He visto que gritan, que insultan, pero agredir fisicamente a un jugador rival, me parece de lo peor, por lo que significa, un evento en el que tanta gente lo ve y tantos niños lo observan. Lastima por Aguirre que su imagen profesional va a cambiar de aqui en adelante.
http://www.oem.com.mx/esto/notas/n1239328.htm
http://www.elmundo.es/elmundodeporte/2009/07/10/futbol/1247249861.html
Panama's soccer team huddled on the field after playing Mexico to a 1-1 tie on Thursday night, waiting for the incited fans to leave Reliant Stadium.The Gold Cup match ended in chaos after a confrontation between Mexican coach Javier Aguirre and a Panamanian player triggered fights between fans in the stands.
Tempers flared throughout the match and boiled over in the 80th minute.
Panama's Ricardo Phillips dribbled out of bounds in front of the Mexico bench and when the linesman stopped play, Phillips shoved Aguirre.
Panama coach Gary Stempel said Aguirre hit Phillips first, trying to trip him as he ran by. Aguirre said he was just trying to stop the ball and accidentally made contact with Phillips.
"It was an imprudent act on my part," Aguirre said. "I sincerely regret it. It was a product of passion. The Panamanian team deserves an apology as well."
Players converged in the area and several got into shoving matches. Referee Joel Aguilar ejected Aguirre and whipped out a red card to give to Phillips as fans littered the field with cups of beer and other objects.
Phillips was escorted off the field by a swarm of police — and pelted with beer cups as he ran into a tunnel — and after about 15 wild minutes, play resumed.
A fight then broke out between two fans in the front row across the field from the benches and Houston police officers moved in to separate them. Police handcuffed at least two fans in the area.
"It was a disgrace," Stempel said. "I don't have the words."
Miguel Sabah and Blas Perez scored the goals in the first half.
Even Sabah conceded that his coach made a bad mistake.
"Obviously, he's human like the rest of us," Sabah said. "As a coach, with his experience, it doesn't make much sense. But he's human, and he has our support and we are trying hard to win."
Perez was injured on the field in the 90th minute and medical staff brought out a stretcher. As Perez was carried off the field, Mexican fans unleashed another barrage of cups and beer bottles and Perez fell off the stretcher.
Perez didn't seem as upset as his coach was about how the game ended.
"That's soccer, it's normal," Perez said. "Those things happen."
The game ended about five minutes later and the Panamanian team lingered on the field to let stadium officials drive off the fans.
"The game had to end," Stempel said. "The security and physical integrity of the players was not guaranteed. No coach wants to be a part of this debacle. Mexico has to respond for their actions, not me."
The tie was a disappointing outcome for Mexico, which has won four Gold Cups, the last in 2003. El Tri is facing mounting pressure at home to return to international prominence after some embarrassing recent results. Mexico lost to the United States in the 2007 Gold Cup final and its under-23 team failed to qualify for the Beijing Olympics last summer.
Mexico has a key World Cup qualifier Aug. 12 against the United States in Mexico City.
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