Roger Martínez affirmed that they are angry about the 1-1 draw they achieved last Thursday at Estadio Azteca and this Saturday they will try to break the 15-game unbeaten streak that the Tuzos have at home.
Colombian forward Roger Martínez affirmed that América has to win the second leg semi-final game against Pachuca no matter what, as his desire is to face a new final with the Águilas and end a chaotic season for the club on a high note.
"Without a doubt, it would feel different. Reaching a final after everything we have been through would be nice, everyone would be very happy, and with God's favor we will go to Pachuca to win and hopefully it happens. I don't know how we will do it, but I have confidence in my teammates, coaching staff, and we will go to win," he said.
The South American footballer affirmed that they are angry about the 1-1 draw they achieved last Thursday at Estadio Azteca and this Saturday they will try to break the 15-game unbeaten streak that the Tuzos have at home.
América is obligated to obtain a victory as visitors, since a draw will give the Hidalgo team the passage to the next round.
"I don't care what Pachuca has done so far. We have important players and we will win no matter what. We are calm and it doesn't matter who scores. We need to win and that's what we need. It's not just one player. Whoever scores, welcome, and we will be happy as players, team, and fans," he expressed.
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"Club América is the biggest in Mexico and must be at this stage, no matter what. I am eager and angry because I want to win no matter what. We will go to Pachuca to win the game and that's what we need," he commented.
Roger Martínez showed his trust in the forwards for the Sunday match and remembered that he has forgotten about this topic when transitioning to become a winger or midfielder.
"We have goal-scoring opportunities. We haven't had that luck. Goals come by working, creating opportunities, and with faith and confidence so we can score the ones we have on Sunday," he stated.