Redaction. The National Team was completed this Tuesday with the incorporation of the forward of the Scottish Celtic, Luis Palmawho announced that in this series against Mexico hope everything is clean.
Palma He spoke in these terms when asked if he feared that the same thing would happen the previous year in the two-game series against the Mexicans.
“Not afraid, we are going to take care of playing good games in both stadiums (Francisco Morazán and Nemesio Diez de Toluca)”, said.
Next, he added: “We are with our people on Friday. Let’s hope that the support is a thousand and the extra football stuff is out of our hands and that everything is clean.”
It comes well
Even though he has not had the desired minutes in the CelticLuis Palma assured that he is doing well and with the desire to contribute to the National Team.
“It is an added honor to be able to be in the National Team after being absent last window and good to be here again with Honduras for the matches against Mexico,” he said.
He added that “I have trained well, unfortunately I have not had minutes, but physically I am doing well.”
The Honduran “Bug” reported that he continues to work on his team, making an effort day by day, with the intention of achieving the same performance he had before at Celtic.
Happy in the H
Luis Palma insisted that it is an honor to be in the National Team and he is waiting for the things that the coach, Reinaldo Rueda, has been proposing to happen so that things go as planned.
“The chip remains the same, work, come here to contribute what I have to the National Team, continue growing and follow the dream that my teammates have,” he added.
Next, and when asked if he sees the games against Mexico as revenge, Luis expressed: “There is always revenge in soccer, but we have to do our part and follow the coach’s instructions.”
Palma highlighted that the support is a thousand, since the tickets were all sold.
They hope to feel the same heat that they have felt in Tegucigalpa and warns that being in Morazán is going to be very nice.
“This is football, we have to do our part and work for victory and in the next game stand as we did last year,” concluded Luis Palma.
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