Once once more, Mexican soccer is in mourning, because this Saturday the fans of Atlas and Querétaro staged a strong fight in the stands of the Corregidora Stadium. After the facts and the injured people were made known, the main Mexican soccer journalists gave their point of view and lamented the situation.
One of the analysts who raised his voice was the controversial David Faitelson, who criticized the directives for giving support to animation groups. Likewise, the ESPN member made it clear that some fans of the MX League They misunderstand passion.
The tragedy of La Corregidora…
It has been brewing for a long time in the stands of Mexican soccer stadiums…
Nobody did anything or little was done. The “barras bravas”, the pseudo fans who received support from the clubs, the misunderstood passion.
Here, the results…– David Faitelson (@Faitelson_ESPN) March 6, 2022
On the other hand, the former player of the Chivas Rayadas del Guadalajara, Roberto Gómez Junco, regretted the events on the Corregidora field. In the same way, the now sports analyst clarified that he hopes that the authorities and the directors of national football grant heavy sanctions to the clubs involved.
For now, to aspire to eradicate the galled barbajans, I veto the stadium for the remainder of the tournament. Any minor punishment would be too little.
– Roberto Gómez Junco (@rgomezjunco) March 6, 2022
Alejandro Gómez, director of AS Mexico, He asked that the property in Queretaro be vetoed for the next few months. Likewise, he considered that the bars affect Mexican soccer too much and therefore, the stadiums are no longer safe.
I apologize, following reviewing the chronology of the violence in the stadium, I think that La Corregidora should be closed for at least the rest of the tournament if not the year.
Mexican soccer is being seriously affected by gangs and is no longer safe territory for families.— Alex Gomez A. (@AlejandroGomezA) March 6, 2022
“Today it is a damn shame what has happened in our football. Today the whereregardings of the murderers must be found, they must be found, they must be captured, they must be prosecuted and punished. Hard hand by Liga MX , a heavy hand by the FMF and a strong hand by the civil authorities,” commented Alvaro Morales.
On the other hand, Juan Carlos Zuniga, director of In Deportes, He uploaded a photograph to his Twitter account where the destroyed VAR monitor appears. Likewise, she made it clear that it is a black day for Mexican soccer.