January 24, 2021 will be a difficult date to forget Joshua Canaleslike yours debut with Querétaro, in the 2-0 win against Pumas UNAM for the third round of Liga MX. In this regard he spoke with Diary ten, Honduras media to which he said: “I already knew it was going to debut. I fell asleep at night around noon I had my eyes open when I thought about the game. Debuting is a dream come true for me, it cost me too much“.
While he spoke about the meeting and what it meant to him during the interview, he also hinted at the dichotomy that runs through him: born in Costa Rica and with a father from Honduras, he can represent both La Sele and La Bicolor. “I have received several messages, but it is not something that has been 100 percent decided“he indicated.
He studied the latter further and immersed himself: “That is a thing to this day I have not made a good decision, but for family things we lean more towards Costa Ricabecause I feel it in Honduras I left sad and hurt for the situations I experienced thereHowever, he clarified that “It is not something that is 100 percent decided“.
“i feel that In Olympia they treated me badly, and in U-20 they treated me badly when I went to a microcycle with Mr. Carlos Tábora. From there it was a bit of a grudge on our part, but at a football level, because my best friends are Honduranhe continued in relation to what he lived on catracho floor.
Finally, after mentioning that he spent many years in Olimpia and only started training with the team of the First Division “like three times” and that “that’s why I decided to go“said that”over the course of a year I have suffered two knee injuries and I have never felt the support of the team. (…) He had a bad salary, he traveled from Valle de Ángeles to Tegucigalpa to train. It was more spending what I did than what I earned. At the end I feel like I never had anyone’s support that’s why I went to Costa Rica, where I gained level and more self-confidence“.