[ad_1]
I saw Santos Laguna's lineup at 17:20 last Sunday in full transmission of the match between Santos Laguna and Lobos BUAP and I do not realize that Jonathan Orozco was absent from the starting lineup.
They were my transmission partners in La Caliente 92.3FM, Luis Jiménez and David de la Garza who told me that the owner was Carlos Acevedo.
So we focused on warming the goalkeepers and we realized that Acevedo was complete, while Orozco saw only Carlos.
Luis Jiménez contacted the head of the press department of Santos Laguna, who tells us that Jonathan can play and that the decision is technical, the first time the word seems to define the absence of the departing guardian in the previous tournament.
Acevedo contributes in the goal of Bryan Rabello, with that of: "it shows that you do not come". From there, the version that Orozco is sanctioned by the indiscipline, a version broadcast by Tv Azteca, is triggered.
After the goal, Acevedo saved the champion team four times to receive the second goal of the match and contributed significantly to the victory over Lobos BUAP by 2 goals to 1.
In the press conference after the match, Robert Dante Sibodi confirmed that it was his decision to leave Jonathan Orozco on the bench. He did not mention any illness or injury, nor did he say that the goalkeeper missed a practice during the week.
Orozco posted a message around eleven o'clock in the evening to say that a stomach infection prevented him from training on Thursday and Friday.
This is the first and only information available on this subject. Because neither Siboldi nor a medical team report have supported this version.
Robert Dante said last Thursday that they were going to play the same eleven as in the semifinal against America, with the exception of Izquierdoz; that is, the first day Jonathan is not supposed to train.
My conclusion is this: if Carlos Acevedo does not play next Friday against Morelia, it will be very cruel for the youth team. If Carlos plays, it means that the stomach pain was not the reason for the absence.
Source link