Rolando Fonseca: Costa Rica Crisis & Ultimatum

The Costa Rica Selection directed by Miguel Herrera It crosses a critical moment in the qualifiers towards World Cup 2026. The 3-3 draw at home in front of Haiti lit all the alarms around the tico team.

In the midst of this turbulence, the historical Rolando Fonseca He raised his voice and pointed out those responsible for the crisis, evidencing the magnitude of the problem that afflicts Costa Rican wardrobe today. Although also within this stage, he mentioned Keylor Navas.

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Who are responsible according to Rolando Fonseca?

Rolando Fonseca was blunt when pointing to the main culprits of the crisis that crosses the selection of Costa Rica. The former Denrerator not only pointed against Miguel Herrera, whom he accused of not knowing the environment or the requirement of the qualifiers, but also directly responsible for the leadership and the Executive Committee

Rolando Fonseca

Rolando Fonseca

That group (the directive as a whole) is the first to hold hands and invite you to go with the Executive Committee. Because they brought a man (Miguel Herrera) who does not know the medium, who does not know the tie, because he has been great to have interpretation of the situation“Rolando Fonseca said.

Costa Rica without victories at the beginning of the tie

After two days played, Costa Rica fails to take off in group C of the qualifiers towards the 2026 World Cup. The Sele accumulates just two points product of two draws, with four goals in favor and four against, which reflects its difficulties in supporting results.

Group C of the Concacaf Qualifiers in the final round towards the 2026 World Cup

Group C of the Concacaf Qualifiers in the final round towards the 2026 World Cup

Although it remains in the fight, Miguel Herrera’s team leaves more doubts than certainties and is obliged to react if he does not want to compromise his classification aspirations.

Marcus Cole

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