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The incredible reason why Santiago Giménez missed the penalty against Suriname

Santiago Giménez had a bad game against Suriname in the Nations League

By Hector Garcia

Santiago Giménez had a bad game against Suriname in the Nations League
Santiago Giménez had a bad game against Suriname in the Nations League

The Mexican National Team defeated Suriname 2-0 in Diego Cocca's first match, the Argentine coach left the fans many doubts in his debut, although the team won the performance of the players was not good and now against Jamaica they will have to improve their game level.

 

Johan Vázquez and Uriel Antuna scored the goals in the Mexican triumph against Suriname, although the performance of all the players was not good, with the exception of Carlos Acevedo who made two great saves and saved the team from conceding goals.

Forward Santiago Giménez had a great chance to score but missed a penalty against Suriname. The striker was criticized for his poor play and now he will have to improve so that he can score goals in the next game against Jamaica.

The reason why the Santiago Giménez penalty was missed was that the field's grass was synthetic, the player hit the ball with power but the field conditions affected the Mexican striker. ´Chaquito´ had a hard lesson in this match.

 

 

Bad return of Santiago Giménez with the National Team

Santiago Giménez had a poor performance against Suriname by missing the penalty and not scoring goals. Diego Cocca will have to make a decision with the player for the match against Jamaica, where the striker may be a substitute.

 


Hector Garcia

Hector Garcia

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