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He was benched in Europe, Diego Lainez's first problem on his arrival at Tigres

Diego Lainez has already arrived at Tigres, and already has his first conflict in Mexico

By Hector Garcia

Diego Lainez has already arrived at Tigres, and already has his first conflict in Mexico
Diego Lainez has already arrived at Tigres, and already has his first conflict in Mexico
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Diego Lainez has finally returned to Mexico with Club Tigres. The player has ended his four-year career in Europe, with the possibility of returning at some point due to his young age, but many have questioned his decision. Now, in the midst of his return and after his first training session, the first problem that Lainez has in his return.

The Mexican soccer player is already training with Tigres in a great way. Now, the team has established itself in a certainly unexpected way with his arrival, all because he has wanted to get to know the team immediately and has already had his first serious encounter with a teammate who he entered with excessive force in training.

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In a video, published by TJ Sports, Diego Lainez threw himself to the ground and went all out to hit Luis Quiñones, who had to lift his legs and try to save himself from the scythe that Diego Lainez had applied to him.

Diego Lainez and the controversy he generates

The Mexican player caused problems because Club America's fans criticized him because they considered it was a betrayal not to join America after his time in Europe. According to the team's president, Lainez rejected an offer and asked for an extremely high salary. In Tigres, on the other hand, Mexican fans idolize him, despite the fact that he has won nothing and is a failed athlete who arrived from Europe.


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