Luis el Doctor García: ‘Tigres does not represent Mexico’

Mexico City /

Luis Garcia Postigo joined the controversy generated by Guido Pizarro in which he pointed out Tigres did not represent Mexico, with a comment in which he agrees, albeit from a different perspective, in which he places the university team in “another pocket” to the rest of the Liga MX clubs.

In a comment, he posted the nickname on his Facebook profile Doctor Garcia argued that Tigres is part of a football elite in the country that strives to always be competitive and to not survive like many of its competitors.

Tigres does not represent Mexican football. Nowadays there are a lot of clubs that survive and don’t think about how to evolve, how to do things better Tigres is thinking about evolving and that’s why he is at the World Cup for clubs today ”, he said.

There is no added no likeness of felines when compared to settings such as Atlas, Juarez, Saint Louis, Necaxa, Pachuca, Mazatlan it is included Chivas, to name a few examples.

“Tigres is a club that is investing, growing, always looking for the best foreigners and Mexicans in every seat of its organization. They work well and always aim for more“He adds.

He revolutionized Mexican football

Think that the UANL club revolutionized Mexican football by making large investments although he is aware that this way of understanding the market has led the gap between rich and poor will widen.

“They have economic power, they have dragged other clubs into Mexican football, Monterrey, Cruz Azul, America,” to have to play with those weapons to get money and buy and there have been cases in Mexico that money has not been successful ”.

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