Home » World » Pumas will fight against the strong cold of Boston in the Quarterfinals

Pumas will fight against the strong cold of Boston in the Quarterfinals

Pumas from UNAM are already in Boston to play their Concachampions Quarterfinal match this Wednesday against the team from New England Revolution. The factor that will be against the university students tomorrow will be the strong cold weather that prevails in the host city.

And it is that the university students are not used to playing games in such cold weather, which is a factor in favor for this Wednesday for the team of the MLS in the first game. The low temperatures that prevail in Boston is a battle that the Pumas will have to overcome.

During this week, the university students They will not be very favored by the climatic conditions in Boston, since the maximum temperature will be 2°C.

Read more: MLB: How would the New York Mets starting rotation look like for 2022?

For this Wednesday’s game there are chances of snowfall and for that the players must prepare very well so that they do not see their performance on the field diminished against the low temperatures.

For this match, it will be very important to have Alan Mozo very well connected on the right side as he has been doing in the tournament Closure and at a global level, he is positioned as one of the players with the most assists in Latin America.

Read more: Liga Mx: To roar in the United States! Leon faces Seattle Sounders in Concacaf

The Sofascore statistics site shared an image detailing the Latin American elements with the most assists so far in the 21/22 season, which runs from summer to summer. He is only behind Brazilian Matheus Pereira and Costa Rican Randall Azofeita, who have 13 assists to goal, while Mozo has 12.

Sports editor in Los Mochis, in charge of the sports agenda of the municipality of Ahome as well as national and international sports such as major leagues, NBA, NFL, Mexican soccer, Champions League and other international European soccer leagues. Graduated from the Universidad de Occidente campus Los Mochis in the career of Communication Sciences, Graduated in English from the University of Arizona campus Phoenix, Successfully completed the digital sports journalism workshop at the University of Guadalajara. Coverage in the League Mexicana del Pacífico attending the 2019 final between Charros and Yaquis, as well as the Playoffs of the Pacific Coast Basketball Circuit. He has been with the company EL DEBATE for 10 years, seven of which he has worked as a sports editor.

see more –

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.