The Chivas forward came out of the stands because of his poor visibility during the game against the ‘Stars and Stripes’ team.
Mexico U-23 striker José Juan Macías was booed when he came out of the Concacaf Pre-Olympic match against the United States, with nearly 13,000 visitors at Jalisco Stadium, after not aiming well in the face of the rival goal.
Macías left the field for Jesús Angulo for almost 70 minutes, to give him a rest and have his presence in the semifinals, which could be against Honduras, Canada or El Salvador.
The Chivas attacker had few scoring options in the game and the balls that remained in the area could not push them into the netOne of the clearest opportunities was during the second period, when he got a low center in the small area and his shot was aimed at the stands.
The reaction of the public contrasts with that of those present at the Akron Stadium last Sunday with Sebastián Córdova, a player from America.While they booed the striker this Wednesday at the Jalisco Stadium, despite being home because they played for Chivas, Córdova took the palms.
The fans attending the Akron Stadium, home of the Chivas, recognized the Aguilas player with applause after the player gave a pass for goal and put a score on his account in the 3-0 win over Costa Rica.
Córdova gave a goal pass to Uriel Antuna on minute 5 and then scored the 3-0 against the Tico teamJaime Lozano removed him from the field at minute 87 and on the way from the field to the bench, the fans of Akrón Stadium recognized his work with applause.