“When someone has free time and especially the desire to talk, things like what happens to it Miguel “el Piojo” Herrera who returned to create a new controversy. This time it was criticizing Giovani Dos Santos for being too injured and for taking clothes in the sun from a tri-game in the 2014 World Cup, something to which Giovani replied by more or less saying that every story has two versions .
With these words, David Faitelson began his weekly podcast by analyzing the great controversy that arose between a high-profile coach like Piojo and a player of Giovani Dos Santos status.
The ESPN analyst was more in charge of commenting on the matter, drawing attention to the coach by stating that “Herrera should consider being an active coach, that at some point he would have the ability to Gio again and that Therefore these statements do not help you. It’s every area of life, it’s always good to know the truth as it helps us get better and help us not make mistakes again, but in this particular case I don’t believe this is the case ”.
Subsequently, Faitelson considered that Herrera “has not discovered anything new. We know that Giovani is a cold-blooded player, a footballer who lacked the mental ability to reach a high level, as promised by his great football skills. Gio and Carlos Vela were the pillars of the so-called golden generation of 2005, from which great things were expected and both were in some way left to their task. Although Gio’s case was much clearer than Carlos Vela’s. While Mexican football dreamed of a Lionel Messi or a Cristiano Ronaldo, today we see that that illusion has not come true, ”he suggested.
“The slide of his career started in the Macías of Barcelona and continued in the Tottenham from England ”, said the van driver ‘The Faitelson Look’, to keep saying that “from there I go to Ipswich and then to Galatasaray to return to mid-table teams in the Spanish league until he reaches the LA Galaxy and from there to America, where he is 32 years old. If you take a look at his career you will unfortunately only find sparks of his quality, like that great goal in the Gold Cup final against the United States in the national team. Chepo De la Torre
In another part of his analysis, Faitelson agreed with Miguel Herrera’s comparison of Giovani’s mental strength with that of Javier Hernández. “It’s the perfect analogy,” he said, immediately adding that “there are times when the Mexican player has a mindset that is evidence of everything that helps him overcome boundaries, as is the case. with Chicharito having a great career in Europe thanks to this, and on other occasions we meet players of great technical quality, such as Giovani Dos Santos, who don’t have the strength to push through as if his team-mate would, for example. reality, ”he emphasized.
In the end, Faitelson closed one of the segments of his podcast, saying, “To combine natural abilities and talent with mental toughness, it seems like a miracle must happen. The day Mexico finds this combination of qualities, we will be able to enjoy in our football a player at the level of Cristiano Ronaldo, a Messi. Skin Maradona The ZidaneFor now we will have to settle for Gio Dos Santos ”, he concluded.
Note: the podcast also includes the opinion of David Faitelson about the continuity of Andre-Pierre Gignac and the Tuca Ferretti in Tigers, and on the curiosity that in full date 9 of Guard1anes 2021 no team has changed coach.