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Christian Martinoli reveals why Lainez's level is largely an invention of Televisa

The commentator explained why he calls it the "Lainez Factor" and his soccer level is overrated

By Mauricio Saenz

The commentator explained why he calls it the "Lainez Factor" and his soccer level is overrated
The commentator explained why he calls it the "Lainez Factor" and his soccer level is overrated
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Christian Martinoli called the Mexican national team player "Factor Lainez" throughout the game. Lainez plays for the Betis club of the Spanish League and is compared to the Barcelona player Lionel Messi. Although he is compared to Messi, Martinoli believes that Televisa greatly inflates the player's level.

Lainez turned down an offer to go play in MLS and preferred to stay to be a substitute at Real Betis. The offer for Lainez from the MLS was more than $ 14 million. The Mexican player is one of the great promises for El Tri and Martino already used him in the match against Algeria.

Martinoli for his part said that although he is a good player, Televisa exaggerates the level of the Mexican to increase his market and marketing value. Today he is one of the players who is most talked about about his great level and similarity to Messi. There is so much marketing around Lainez that he came to be compared to one of the best players in history.

For his part, the nickname that Martinoli began to say to Lainez during the match against Algeria said that he took it out of social networks. The young public of the networks began to tell him and he copied the idea. Although Lainez is a great player, he still has a long way to go before he can be compared to Messi and see if he can really help La Tri win a title.


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