Mexico's goalkeeper Moises Munoz on the bench for the last two Gold Cup matches
Mexico's goalkeeper Moises Munoz observed from the bench the last two matches of Mexico in the Gold Cup. Juan Carlos Osorio opted for Jesus Corona and started him in the quarterfinals and semifinals.
Munoz supports Osorio's process
Still, the goalkeeper supports the process led by the Colombian in the Mexican team. From his point of view, the executives should not analyze Osorio's continuity until after the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
Respect the process, says Munoz
"People can shout whatever they want, but I think the Federation executives must be very measured. From a very personal point of view, processes must be respected until the World Cup arrives, and after the World Cup, we will see what happens. Just because an objective is not achieved, it doesn't mean we should demand the coach's head. It has happened before and it hasn't served any purpose. I believe we should respect this process and remain focused on the goal of the World Cup," said Munoz.
Taking responsibility for Mexico's elimination
Of course, Munoz took responsibility for Mexico's elimination in the semifinals against Jamaica, even though he did not participate in that match.
Sending a message to the fans
Munoz took the opportunity to send a message to the fans: "We are sorry, disappointed for not being able to reach the Final. They think that as players we don't feel, but we are the first ones to feel the defeat, the first ones to feel responsible because we are. We want to face it, learn from the experience, from failure. We must have a positive mindset to bounce back from these types of defeats."