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León needs humility if he wants to beat America in the Azteca

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Many times we have heard the word ‘humility’ from soccer players, coaches, analysts and fans.

Phrases like ‘this team won with humility’, ‘we lost because they lacked humility’, ‘this player lacks humility’ or ‘he was successful because he always showed humility’.

After the defeat of Blue Cross ante Chivas on date 14, the driver Reynoso expressed a “if we return to humility, surely we can win the remaining nine points.”

Talking about this value in football is subjective and at the same time so popular among all of us who live immersed in that world.

It is subjective because sometimes we do not know how to distinguish when a team plays with attitude and when it does so with humility, or if when we talk about both virtues we are referring to the same thing.

It is not integrated into the clauses of a contract, but in football humility is spoken of as if it were an inherent part of a team. Or plainly, they like to use this word when the problem that affects a campus cannot be explained precisely.

After a new fall, this time at the hands of Puebla, there have been many versions of the storm through which the cub lion.

Players dissatisfied with the helmsman, a helmsman dissatisfied with the players, incapacity of the players and incapacity of the helmsman. Experienced players in the stands and young players paying dearly for responsibility on the pitchthere are those who agree with the former and those who think the opposite.

Many mixed theories intensify the emerald tornado in the final stretch of the tournament.

Perhaps some others agree that this León is made up of players who know that the coach will not continue at the end of the tournament and by a coach who knows that he will not continue at the end of the tournament and therefore the reason for their decisions.

What is very objective is the ninth place that the Fiera occupies in the general table and that it is only two points from the 13th place, a situation that leaves latent the danger of not even entering the playoffs.

Another objective is that America, the next rival, is on a four-win streak and that it is possible for the emerald feline to intensify.

The closure for the Lion is complicated, both because of the enemies he will face and because of the badly wounded self-love with which he has come out of the last games.

Of course, it will always be better to be alive in the playoffs than to be dead in the shame zone.

Given this, if the breaks in the locker room will never be openly and publicly recognized and how the potholes in which a team falls are difficult to explain, Let’s stick to the fact that the solution may lie in humility.

Yes, a good bath of humility for the entire Fiera could be the way out or at least a good way to die of something in this tournament.

First the colors, and then whoever has to leave leaves.

Writing about this, I remembered a phrase that I read attributed to the great tennis player Roger Federer: I love what I do and that’s why I keep doing it.

Perhaps here lies the sense of humility.

Twitter @geraslugo

ESPN COMMENTATOR APOLOGIZES TO ÁNGELES MARTÍNEZ, WOMEN’S LEON GOALKEEPER.

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