MX League: Miguel Herrera denies involvement in Mexican football corruption network

After appearing in the investigation called the “Empty Cartel”, because he was allegedly involved in a network of corruption Liga MX, Miguel „el Piojo” Herrera He denied being related to any of those involved.

In an interview for ESPN’s “Now or Never”, “El Piojo” Herrera denied any relationship with Greg Taylor and Carlos Hurtado, among those who are said to “manage” Mexican football and explained that he never had a promoter, because the only contact he had with them is when he offers players for their teams.

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“I honestly don’t have a promoter, I’ve never had a promoter. I always expressed it. I once greeted Greg Taylor in America because he represented Raúl Jiménez, it must have been 2012-13. I once met Hurtado in Miami at a restaurant. I’ve never seen them before. “

“I greet all the promoters because they are football people, my phone number is for everyone, everyone talks to me and marks us to give us players when we have a team”

Herrera also exploded against the publication and assured that it gained relevance only because of the names that appear in it, such as Antonio Mohamed, “Chepo” de la Torre and “Paco” Palencia, among others.

“It seems to me a not very serious note, from a guy who is also in Quintana Roo and who is a small note and who made it higher because of the names he put than because of the research that this person gave, which I don’t think your investigation is anything serious “

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