Chivas vs. Europe: National Team Exposure | Govea

The midfielder thinks about the advantages of playing for Chivas to reach the Mexican National Team, compared to playing abroad


GUADALAJARA— Chivas again it is the basis of the Mexican National Teamat least for the matches against Panama y Bolivia of next week. In Javier Aguirre’s call there are eight elements of the Guadalajara y Omar Govea He talked about how playing for the Sacred Flock gives more exposure and makes it easier to get to El Tri, about playing in Europe.

“I believe that Europe can put you a step forward, it brings you closer to the national team, it brings you closer, but what it gives you Chivas Nobody else gives it to you, I have had to live it and players who arrived are now having to live it, which gives you Chivas “Europe does not offer it to you, in terms of exposure, in the media, and it seems to me that if you are well you have great possibilities of going to the World Cup,” he expressed. Omar Govea.

Chivas registers a good start to the tournament, being one of the two teams that maintains a perfect pace. This coincides with the call of eight players, where the calls of Richard Ledezma and Brian Gutiérrez for the first time.

Govea spoke about the first call to the Mexican National Team of his colleagues: “Very happy for the first call for Richy (Ledezma) and Brian (Gutierrez). They are very good players and they deserve it. I hope they can consolidate and help the team. It seems to me that the national team is doing a very good job, both the coaching staff and the sports management. These calls are a reward for the effort, resilience and commitment that the players have shown.”

Omar Govea sees Chivas to be champion this same semester

The midfielder also spoke about the red and white team’s perfect start to the tournament. With two victories in the first two games, Govea and a Chivas with champion pasta.

“Definitely the objective is the championship, we are clear about that. But we are going step by step. The tournament is long, we are only in the second day and there is still a lot to improve. The team appears solid defensively and offensively, and we have assumed better the attacking actions. We want to continue advancing with humility, without giving up, knowing that the process is long,” he stated.

Marcus Cole

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