Tigres vs Chivas: Pro Pauno leaves with positive feeling after goalless draw

The European coach explained that he did not intend to concede goals and wanted to do damage from the front
Professor Pauño, Guadalajara’s technical director, after a goalless draw against Tigres in the first leg of the Clausura 2023 final played in Volcano He said he was dissatisfied with the result, But calm and confident in playing a good game, the rival team’s efforts completely dried up.
The Serbian explained that he did not intend to concede goals and wanted to do damage from the front, Therefore, only one of their two objectives has been achieved in this intense encounter in Monterrey, Nuevo León.
“Positive feelings to see the team work like this, confident of playing a good game, The approach was that they didn’t score against us and were looking for a goal and we lacked it, but it was very positive and that’s how finals are. It was not a great result, but it enables us to build on this performance and we will be ready for Sunday, we don’t need to think too much about it and explain too much”, indicated Rosiblanco helmsman.
Next Sunday at Akron Stadium, Chivas and Tigres will compete for the Mexican soccer title, Nothing for anyone yet But according to Professor Pauño, Guadalajara would have the advantage of playing against its own people.
“On Sunday we start again, from the beginning, 0-0 for both teams and we both want to win, It’s going to be a great match, a great brawl, a great final and anyone can win, We are ready to win with our people, with work and arrangements we will achieve it”, Pauño explained.
Finally, Strategist Explains Alexis Vega’s Injury Isn’t Complicated And he does not risk his participation in the Vuelta match to be played this Sunday night, his change was only due to him resting and continuing to heal his knee, which was operated at the beginning of the competition .
“Alexis is great, everyone has their own protocols or bears to treat, now his recovery is important, the recovery will depend on what we do for Sunday,” he said.
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