‘Chucky’ Lozano sends a harsh message against the Mexican team: “The players are in total comfort” | The USA Print

'Chucky' Lozano sends a harsh message against the Mexican team: “The players are in total comfort”

'Chucky' Lozano sends a harsh message against the Mexican team: “The players are in total comfort” | The USA Print

The Mexican striker and star of PSV of the Netherlands, Hirving ‘Chucky’ Lozano, has established himself as one of the best footballers in his country in recent years, which allowed him to make the leap to the old continent and the opportunity to have been part of the Italian Napoli.

In a recent interview offered to ESPN, the Aztec player considered that the only negative point that ends up limiting the growth of Mexican soccer players is the comfort they have within Liga MX; He stated that this prevents them from exploiting their maximum potential and thus they are unable to make the leap to European football to improve their sporting abilities despite earning less money.

Chucky Lozano expressed hope that young soccer players will never lose the desire to be able to emigrate to the old continent so that the presence of Mexican stars abroad can increase and thus be able to have a greater capacity for competition in the international tournaments played by El Tri. .

“It also seems to me that many Mexican players are completely comfortable in Mexico, because the truth is that when you come to Europe you don’t earn a lot of money, but it is a personal challenge for one, who dreams and tries to achieve it. Tell young people that they try to achieve that challenge of coming to Europe and taking away a little of that comfort because here every day it is a requirement, any time you go down the other person is already there and has won your position,” he expressed.

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The Aztec striker joined a long list of Mexican football figures who have assured that the prices of players from the North American country are too high for European football and assured that it is necessary to generate greater results so that conditions can be improved.

”I think that sometimes Mexican clubs set the price of players very high. We also need more football preparation, I think more intensity in all aspects, in training, in games,” Hirving Lozano concluded in his statements.

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