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Vucetich's surprising decision in Rayados vs Santos to please fans

Vucetich is clear about his decision, although he made it more to please fans' complaints. 

By Hector Garcia

Vucetich is clear about his decision, although he made it more to please fans' complaints. 
Vucetich is clear about his decision, although he made it more to please fans' complaints. 
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The Mexican coach can breathe easy, at least until the result between Rayados and Santos Laguna. This is because he got carried away by the fans' complaints and opted for a technical change that could cost him the first three points of the tournament and, therefore, start the Apertura 2022 on the wrong foot.

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Victor Manuel Vucetich is aware that if he does not have a good tournament, he will have to move his things out of the Monterrey institution. That's why he can't afford to take so many luxuries and take risks in the way he has done, as in this first game of the regular tournament. A decision that was, to say the least, unexpected.


According to a report by journalist José Elgueta, Vuce has decided to put Luis Cárdenas in goal for La Pandilla, instead of the experienced but little-loved Hugo González, in order not to get on the fans' nerves. Undoubtedly decisions to expand his time in charge of the team in order to keep a good part of the fans happy after the recent injury to Esteban Andrada.

Are Hugo González's days with Rayados numbered?


The goalkeeper with a great trajectory in Mexican soccer is not enjoying his best moment in Monterrey. After having defended the colors of teams such as América, Necaxa and Juárez, González is not finding his place in his current club. Mexican media reports indicate that Rayados will listen to offers for the player, given that he will rarely be taken into account during this season.

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