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'Paolo did nothing': Moisés Muñoz

Lunes 26 de Diciembre del 2016

'Paolo did nothing': Moisés Muñoz

The goalkeeper of America, Moisés Muñoz, defended Paolo Goltz after the expulsion during the second leg of the Final between Tigres and America.

The goalkeeper of America, Moisés Muñoz, defended Paolo Goltz after the expulsion during the second leg of the Final between Tigres and America.

Moses Munoz talks about America's loss in the final

Moses Munoz, America's goalkeeper, spoke at the end of the final match in which the Eagles lost to Tigres in a penalty shootout. He said they were leaving with "sadness, we let victory slip away in the last minute of the match and now it was our turn to lose."

About the refereeing of Jorge Isaac Rojas and the expulsions of Ventura Alvarado and Paolo Goltz that the American team suffered, he said, "I wouldn't know, I saw Paolo very angry, I asked him why he was so angry and he told me he didn't do anything, that he was trying to separate people and he doesn't know why he was sent off. I think when you have such a big anger like that, it's undoubtedly because you didn't do anything. La Palmera (Jose Rivas) left because he knew what Ventura had done, Ventura left because he knew what he had done, but Paolo didn't do anything to be sent off and that harmed us a lot."

He regretted that in penalty shootouts, America couldn't achieve the goals they had set, as they were eliminated in the semifinals of the Cup against Chivas, the same thing happened in the Club World Cup against Atletico Nacional in the third-place match, and last night in the League Final.

"They have beaten us in penalties, we have that bad luck or we don't have the ability to take them well and we end up losing. We had won two consecutive finals against them and now it's our turn to lose."

UNCERTAIN FUTURE

About his future, Moses emphasized that he hopes to have a meeting with the board this week to define what will happen to him after the arrival of Agustin Marchesin to the club. "I will leave it for next week, I want to retire at America, but we have to see if the conditions are there to fight for a position. I can't rule anything out, there are many rumors and I can't define anything right now, I'm not afraid of the competition, I have had to fight throughout my career," he concluded.

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