ESPN analyst refutes former Dutch technician’s comments on the mentality of those who want to emigrate to Europe
Hugo Sánchez responded to the comments of former Dutch coach Hans Westerhof, former coach Chivas and Necaxa, who assured that the Mexican player does not like to make efforts to improve and is not preparing in his quest to achieve his dream of playing in Europe .
Given this, the analyst ESPN He said that “Mexicans are the ones who work the most in the world.”
“Pentapichichi” went further and set an example for fellow citizens working in the nation of stars and stripes. “If I don’t think so, go to the United States and if there are people who work double or triple, they are Mexicans.”
Hugo Sánchez reiterated that “he employs Mexicans before any other nationality, because he works double or triple. We need education, culture and training. “
Given this, the former Real Madrid player made it clear that “we will study English last, but to succeed we did not need to study English to play”.
“After training, I didn’t speak English. I would start working out, training and rehearsing. To improve football. Something I agree with is that we need education and culture “, he concluded.
All this after Westerhof mentioned ESPN Digital that “for me the biggest difference between Europe and Mexico is not in matches, but in players and training”.
“For example, I asked the Pachuca base force players: ‘Who wants to play in Europe? “… Everyone! … “Who studies English? “… No one! You want a lot, but you also have to do a lot “, the Dutchman mentioned.