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This coach realized the mediocrity of Liga MX and for this he sees MLS better

This coach spoke out against Mexican soccer players

By Jose Castro

This coach spoke out against Mexican soccer players
This coach spoke out against Mexican soccer players
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This coach worked in Liga MX, in addition to playing in it when he was a footballer. Now openly he spoke about the mediocrity of Mexican soccer and the reason why his players do not increase their level worldwide.

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Miguel González was among the guests of Hugo Sánchez's program and she spoke of the absence of Mexican players in Europe, since very few play on that continent.

"The Mexican soccer player is very capable, it is a very difficult competition due to schedules, climatic demands, heights. It is very demanding because you have to go six months at full force and then there is a part that is good in the final stretch, but for me at Mexican players don't like to compete because they feel protected, the good player plays and here the good player must earn it", said Miguel González.

He even sees that MLS and North American players do a better job of being able to export their players to the best leagues in Europe.

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"Mexican soccer and Mexican soccer players should realize the ability they have to export many more. I think that that ambition in North America that Mexican soccer may lack is being acquired by soccer in America (United States).

Miguel González was a Celaya player in 1996 in Liga MX and two years ago he resigned as Pumas coach for family reasons.

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