
And on Saturday night, November 15th Mexican national team He made his long-awaited return to the land of the Aztecs with a friendly match against Uruguay, a moment that was expected to be a moment of unity, but that ended in boos from the fans and a 0-0 score that left no one satisfied, a situation that bothered him. Raul Jimenez And a number of his companions, except the journalist David Feitelson He answered immediately.
Although it is expected that by 2026, the stadiums will be transformed in favor of the stadium for Real Madrid fans The team led by Javier Aguirre is not convincing with their level of play They have shown that since the last World Cup in Qatar where the Mexican national team was eliminated in the group stage, a situation that has not happened in 20 years.
Between the fans’ anger at the lack of results and the invitation of naturalized players, complaints did not linger and were evident in the last match against the Uruguay national team. shouting against “Tala” Rangel Even calling for the departure of Aguirre himself, they disappointed many national team players who had hoped that the home worker would be useful to overcome in the coming period. World Cup 2026.
One of the people most affected was the current Fulham striker, who expressed his disappointment that he played at the Estadio Tertorio Santos Modelo (TSM), and instead of receiving the support they expected, the people at the stadium did not hesitate to let their discontent be seen.
Given this, after the end of the match (which ended 0-0 against Uruguay), Jiménez also raised his voice: “What makes you sad is playing at home and getting booed“It was Vasco, and they shouted… in the direction of the goalkeeper, and that’s what makes us sad, and maybe that’s why they always take us to the United States,” he told Azteca Deportes.
Added to this inconvenience Jorge CamposThe historic Mexican goalkeeper confirmed the boos received by the Chivas goalkeeper, apparently for not making Carlos Acevedo a starter for the local team, which would have angered those present.
In the face of this response from the fans, Brody did not hesitate to express his annoyance because, as he stressed, the matter is related to the well-being of the team and not the satisfaction of the people, so support must be neutral: “This can’t happen, it’s Mexico, you can’t boo our players. “If the coach chooses him, we have to support him.”
The decision that must be made Carlos Acevedofrom Santos Laguna, as the third goalkeeper in a match played in the same stadium as him in the Mexican League, could have been an essential part for the fans to show their displeasure with the team. Javier Aguirre.
However, it is important to note that the Mexican national team’s performance was not as expected either. By not playing in the final six matches to book a place in the World Cup, the level they showed on the field does not convince the trio’s fans. So far, there have been no wins against CONMEBOL teams, with only draws and a painful 4-0 defeat to Colombia in recent matches that raised the alarm just over 7 months after the first whistle was blown at the Estadio Azteca.
In this sense, David Feitelson He did not hesitate to respond to Jimenez’s words, considering that they should be more respectful to those who make a great effort to be able to attend a football match:
“Football players complain about booing… Oh, poor thing, don’t refuse them, please… silly and a little shameful! The fan spends on the ticket, turns on the TV, consumes, buys the shirt, generating big salaries for many average footballers…”
