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TV commentator slams Héctor Herrera and reveals the millions for which he will go to MLS

The commentator also compared Herrera's way of thinking with that of Luis Suarez and blasted the Mexican.

By Wilian Estrella

The commentator also compared Herrera's way of thinking with that of Luis Suarez and blasted the Mexican.
The commentator also compared Herrera's way of thinking with that of Luis Suarez and blasted the Mexican.
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It is no secret that when soccer players in Latin America feel that their physique is no longer working, they look for less demanding leagues in which to play, so as not to end their careers so abruptly. And it is also no secret that there are many players who, although they have not become references in Europe, decide not to look for more opportunities in elite soccer.

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And so, they end up playing in leagues that are not as demanding in terms of competition, as in the case of Mousa Dembele, who played for Tottenham Hotspur and was an international with the Belgian national team, but soon after left to play for Guangzhou City in China. Or the most recent case, that of Xherdán Shaqiri, a player who won many important awards with Bayern Munich and Liverpool.


And now at the age of 30 he is playing in the MLS in the United States because he considered that at his age it was going to be very difficult for him to continue performing for the elite clubs that play in Europe. And following this same model, Héctor Herrera left Atlético de Madrid and headed to MLS, which did not leave a TV host happy. 

David Faitelson slams Héctor Herrera and reveals the millions for which he will go to MLS


After the Mexican national soccer team was humiliated by Uruguay in a friendly match in which the Charrúas scored 3 goals and Mexico could not score a single goal, TV commentator David Faitelson railed against Héctor Herrera, against whom he said he preferred the comfort of playing in the United States, and also stated that the player is only interested in money, for the 8 million dollars he will earn with the Houston Dynamo.


"Where do Uruguayan players play, what kind of level do they have; in a country of 3.5 million people there are players going. I heard Luis Suárez say, for example: I'm staying in Europe for another six months to get to the World Cup and our great star, Héctor Herrera, says: 'there are eight million dollars, I'm going to Houston, why am I signing for Atlético de Madrid again or why am I trying to play in Europe?", were the words of the TV commentator about the Mexican's decision.

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