Diego Lainez, because of the “ritual”, does not watch his brother Mauro’s games

The youngest of the brothers explained some of the cabals he has in his brother’s duels and in his own.

Diego Lainez, player for Real Betis and the Mexican national team, revealed that he does not watch the games of his brother Mauro, who plays for America, because he considers that when he observes the duels of the Eagles, his descendants have poor performances or lose their team, a situation that changes in the matches they do not follow.

A ritual that I have, but which is not really mine, is that when my brother sings I do not see him, that is, I do not like to see him play. When I saw him, he either didn’t play a good game, or he didn’t do well, or the team didn’t win, and since I want him to do well, I don’t see my brother’s games because I believe in that. score a goal or assist when I don’t see him, I see him and he doesn’t play well, I prefer not to see him, so he can play well “, he declared during the presentation of the new shirt of the Mexican national team.

Lainez shared his writing cabal with his mother before each game he was to play.: “I try to enter the field with my right foot, I always cross myself, thank you before the games, this can’t be missing, I send a message to my mother about how much I love her, I love her and that inspires me to For me, motivates me to go out and give everything and this can be a ritual that is always very marked, meaning to send my mother the message before the game ”.

In the presentation of Tri’s clothing, it was also Andrés Guardado, who shared the fact that, due to his injuries, he acquired a cabal, because before working pre-competitively in a match, he goes through the physiotherapist to help him activate the muscles to join later. the party.

“I always adjust my first left foot, which is the right one, I always do it first, the sock, the bandage, the shoe, everything, first I prepare my left foot and then my right foot, which anyway in case I don’t go right, nor nothing happens “.

Katty Martínez, a player for the Mexican football team, said that her rituals start at home, a custom that also includes her pet.

“From the moment I leave my house, it is to say goodbye to absolutely everyone, even my dog, to pray. Coming to the stadium is different, from the way I clean my pins, how I step on the field in recognition of the field, always entering the field with my right foot ”.

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