Why did 'Tato' Noriega apologize?
He apologized for Monterrey's unacceptable 6-2 defeat to Toluca.
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Following Monterrey's crushing 6-2 defeat to Toluca in Liga MX, director José Antonio 'Tato' Noriega has apologized to fans, attributing the loss to an unexpected 'accident'. The game turned when Sergio Ramos missed a penalty, which Toluca...
Monterrey's defeat against Toluca was marked by a surprising turn of events. After Monterrey initially took the lead, Sergio Ramos's penalty miss proved to be a pivotal moment.
Antonio Mohamed's tactical foresight played a key role. Recalling a past match where Ramos scored a Panenka penalty against his Celta de Vigo side, Mohamed correctly predicted Ramos would attempt the same, leading to the save.
This insight, combined with Paulinho's outstanding performance, propelled Toluca to a dominant victory. The result has sparked internal discussions within Monterrey as they seek to rebound in their upcoming match against Santos. The team is also dealing with an injury to Sergio Canales, caused by a faulty medical device during recovery, ruling him out for the next game.
He apologized for Monterrey's unacceptable 6-2 defeat to Toluca.
Sergio Ramos's missed penalty, which shifted the momentum in Toluca's favor.
Mohamed recalled Ramos using the same Panenka style penalty against his team in a previous match, Celta de Vigo.
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