Crying will not solve anything, crying does not fix anything.
Crying will not solve anything, crying does not fix anything
The Guadalajara has every right to claim and request the disqualification of Cruz Azul player, Ignacio Rivero, after the injury the Uruguayan caused to Alexis Vega with a strong tackle in the friendly match between the Mexican U-23 National Team and La Máquina, but Chivas is acting like a small team, focusing too much energy on a situation that only detracts from them, and it seems like they are looking for excuses; it is because of tantrums like these that they earn the nickname "cry-babies". Come on! Big teams know how to win despite everything, big teams overcome any adversity, big teams, Chivas brothers, DO NOT CRY.
Crying will not solve anything, crying does not fix anything. When Ricardo Peláez arrived as the sports president of Guadalajara, he stated the following: "At Chivas, we talked about coefficient problems and relegation until last weekend. From now on, this institution will talk about championships, playoffs, sporting success." So, where do we stand?
Stop crying, please, overcome adversities, stop playing the victim, defeat Necaxa, qualify for the playoffs, and talk about success and titles, because until now, all that has been talked about in Chivas are coach changes, non-performing players, indiscipline, and tantrums.
Chivas brothers, behave like a big team, show character and temperament on the field, because exploding behind the desk and outside the field will not take you anywhere. Chivas brothers, you invested to fight for the title, not to bang your heads against the wall, with or without Alexis Vega, with or without José Juan Macías, you have the obligation to be in the playoffs and talk about titles.
Missing out on the playoffs would be a colossal failure, and not having Vega, Macías, and the undisciplined players will not be an excuse. Leave the excuses for small teams, stop crying, and behave like the giants.
Regardless of the tantrums and whining, the Mexican Football Federation must watch their manners and the planning of their commitments, and understand that the national and foreign teams provide the raw material for the national teams. It is clear that the situation involving Alexis Vega could have been avoided.
The FMF made it clear that when something favors them, they must announce it immediately, as they did when the TAS announced its support for the decision to abolish relegation and promotion, but when the situation is not favorable, it is best to avoid and prolong the topic as much as possible; while one of their members demands explanations or sanctions, the FMF takes all the time they want, that is why the disciplinary committee did not announce the decision on Rivero's situation until this Friday.