Miguel Falero, technician al Sub-23 of Honduras, the debut in Pre-Olympic in the Guadalajara In the sight Haiti and raised his voice to complain about the time of the meeting (13:30).
Falero did not want to give clues about his start 11, but referred to the idea of the game he intends to implement in this meeting.
In addition, he talks about the virtues of the rival and how complicated the Caribbean were for Bicolor.
Can you tell us something about what Honduras Haiti will present?
We focus on conducting a general review and confirming an order that would help us try to reach the rival goal. The first thing is to recover everything from the trip, to make order, to work the crossing line and to offer solvency to the defensive block. We worked in a field that will be very fast, we will try to wear the opponent with possession of the ball and be aggressive.
What do you ask of your players?
We have to be on a high peak, commanding. Trying to highlight the virtues of the players can give us the result. It will not be an easy game, unfortunately at the wrong time, something I did not understand as a seed. This will lead to wear and tear in the first game, so we will consider it and try to be superior, being very orderly in recovering the ball and then trying to be upright or make a good circulation to try to hurt the opponent.
Do you think it affects the climate issue, given that the rival is the Caribbean?
I think so. Not only because it does not favor us, but it benefits the rival. I don’t understand why a serial player doesn’t play the second hour. But it is an aspect to be overcome, in the face of adversity, nothing more than to unite to overcome it. That means we have to take a different approach, but with the same desire to win the game. The rival will have that difficulty, the floor and the heat will be the same for both.
How much has your training changed by playing at 1:30?
There must be an explanation, I don’t think it’s something capricious, the organization is in good hands. For some good reason, we play at 1:30 p.m. I can’t go out as I had planned, because it’s not the same to go to a race at 13:30 at 1,500 meters altitude against an ordinary rival with the sun, you have to try to manage another strategy to finish running 90.
What is Rigoberto Rivas doing?
There is positive news about Rigoberto’s recovery. I spoke yesterday and the blow was light. He has made good matches, is having a good time and it is essential because we are betting on 19 players for the first two games and he will be important for his contribution because of the way he is as a person and the theme of his career.
You already have 11 beginners, is there an Ace up your sleeve?
We don’t have an Ace up our sleeve, we have players with great moments. I have the 11 defined, but I would like to wait until the last minute to offer them because there are always surprises, but we are good. There is a great parity in the group that generates this beautiful problem of choosing between one and the other.
What do you know about Haiti? Is it an advantage that they don’t have Christopher Attys from Inter Milan?
Haiti is a strong rival. The Caribbean problem cost us, with Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago it was difficult for us. They have this connection with French football, they have a good team, nine players are active abroad; four in France, two in Spain, in Italy, Denmark, which means that when they form a good group they form a good team. I’m not happy about the problems they have with one of the goalkeepers because of the documentation problems or with Attys, who is a good player, but that’s what we have to do.