After the constant booing received by Julio César Domínguez, Cruz Azul's defender, every game, Ricardo Ferretti came out in his defense and asked that if they are going to criticize him, do it with arguments.
“As Cata said in the press conference after the game, people have the right to criticize. We live in a democratic country. Criticisms must be taken from the one who gives them. If it is one with a good analysis, with depth and everything clear, of course, it is worth it, that helps us, but if it is criticizing just for the sake of it and without any reason, that doesn't make sense. Cata is focused on working just as he has done for years in this institution. Just as he was praised many times, now that certain people want to criticize him, he will keep working,” said Tuca.
While fans demand the departure of the homegrown player, the coach leaves in the hands of the management the issue of his contract renewal, which, like Jesús Corona, concludes at the end of this season.
“I'm not worried about the situation. For me, football has no age, it has quality. When the championship ends, then I will sit down with the management to plan and decide who stays and who has to leave. That will be until the end. Right now, nobody is out in any way, I need everyone,” he mentioned.
The novelty in Monday's training was the inclusion of Iván Morales, who missed two matches due to injury, and is ready to be considered by Tuca. Christian Tabó and Carlos Vargas continue with separate work.
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