The Paraguayan Gonzalez does not look at Xolos below the Pumas



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The Paraguayan striker Carlos González of the Pumas of UNAM of Mexico has today avoided scorning his next rival, the Xolos of Tijuana, by the difference between the two players of the table of positions of the tournament Apertura 2018.

"To say that Tijuana is a weaker team compared to us would be wrong, it's a tough opponent, who will always be hard to play there," Gonzalez said at a press conference held in the United States. Cantera premises, south of Mexico City.

The Couguars are fourth in the standings with 23 visits points on Saturday in Xolos, thirteenth with 16 units.

The last five league games between the two teams have recorded three victories for Tijuana, a win for Pumas and a draw.

The former Mexico City striker Necaxa, confident, will be able to break with "this hexagon" this weekend, as he has done this season with other negative marks.

The team led by Mexican helmsman David Patiño has distinguished himself this season by playing more effectively in front of his home, the Olympic Stadium Ciudad Universitaria.

This season, UNAM has four victories as a visitor, while the local has only two.

"We feel much better in that sense and one way or another, the arguments were taken into account, the debt is local, we feel a little more pressure, at this point we should be qualified. "

Pumas will try to add three points to his commitment to Tijuana, which will allow him to head serenely to the finals and have four remaining dates to finish the championship.

According to 25-year-old Gonzalez, the Patiño team needs to be one of the top eight teams and from that point on to be excited about the possibility of attacking the Mexican football title.

South America has highlighted the strong relationship between coaches and players.

"The team is strong and united and we will certainly finish it in the best way in this last stage".

On the last day, Pumas tied three goals with the Tigres of the UANL of Brazilian helmsman Ricardo Ferretti.

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