It is not an isolated case!

The success of the Mexican team after winning the title yesterday in the gold Cup , was marred today by the altercation between the Technical Director of the National Team, Miguel, "El Piojo", Herrera and the TV Azteca commentator Christian Martinoli .

According to two tuist, that David Medrano placed this morning on his Twitter account, while "Christian Martinoli and Luis Garcia lined up for the security filter, Herrera arrived and shot him a blow that hit the neck of TV Azteca commentator "

The incident took place at the Philadelphia Airport, and still none of the affected has given statements through their social networks.

 

It is not an isolated case!

A study conducted by the Arturo Isaías Allende Frausto, Professor at the Faculty of Psychology of the National Autonomous University of Mexico , affirms that the elements that predispose to violence in a football match arise long before the altercation.

 

In the days prior to some games, and very particularly to the games of a final, or the so-called "classics", statements by managers, coaches and players are frequent, to which the mass media are responsible for magnifying , creating an atmosphere of high expectation and predisposition to act in a certain way ".

Another case of violence in Mexican soccer was the blow that Cuauhtémoc Blanco he gave the commentator David Faitelson.

Aggression on and off the court is still a problem for Mexican football, although over time there has been greater awareness on the part of players and spectators.


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