Motagua does not want controversies about the expulsion of Carlos ‘Muma’ Fernandez: ‘we are not going to comment on that’ – Diez

Motagua was able to take the three points in the game against UPNFM, after winning 3-1 to climb to first place in anticipation of what Olimpia does against Real Spain.

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Despite playing with one man less from the first half, Motagua managed to be categorical and powerful in the scoring opportunities they had in the game.

“The guys were really good and after that part we went to two rows of four and we left only Vega in the lead. We already knew they would come out on top after the eviction and that’s how it happened. Thank goodness we were too. behind. ”said Javier Núñez, Motagua’s technical assistant.

Regardless of the difference in the score, the Blues coaching staff member doesn’t believe the rival has been easy. “All the teams are difficult for us, that’s how we work them and now, after we’ve been sent away, we’re taking advantage of the backlash.”

In Motagua it is clear that you cannot talk about leadership and championship, their idea is based on fulfilling each of the scheduled matches.

“We go game by game, each one is difficult and we work on that basis in training to culminate in game time.”

Regarding Carlos “Muma” Fernández’s eviction and the lack they may have in the next game against Marathon, the Blues assistant assured they had elements to provide him.

“We have a good selection, we are all important, good players and Kevin López, an important footballer, did not play today. Everyone is waiting for the chance to play.”

And he did not want to argue whether the deportation was fair or not: “We are not going to comment on that, we are going to see it more slowly on video and we will comment on it among ourselves.”

About the performance of Jesse Moncada, who added minutes to Diego Vázquez’s team. “Jesse is a good player and we expect a lot more from all players, we always ask for more in every game.”

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