The Uruguayan Robert Dante Siboldi, coach of the Tigers Mexican soccer’s UANL ruled out the arrival of the Costa Rican goalkeeper this Friday Keylor Navascurrently in PSG, in cats.
“I don’t know anything about Navas, nor that he can join, we are happy with the archers we have and if Nahuel (GuzmánTigres’ starting goalkeeper) will not be able to play in the first games, we trust the substitutes we have,” he explained in a press conference.
In recent days, reports from Mexican media have indicated that the Tigres are interested in including Navas, currently at French PSG, but Siboldi is straightforward by ensuring that there is no possibility of the Central American signing for his team, which the Argentine will not have Guzman the first three games of the new disciplinary tournament.
Right now, the two tall cats for the Clausura 2024 are the Argentine midfielder Juan Brunetta, one of the best soccer players in the last championship in Mexico, and the center Juan Puratathat ended his loan to American club Atlanta United.
“I’m happy with the squad and I’m not thinking of another change beyond what happened, but you don’t have to say until the market closes. Brunette There will be a leap in quality for the team, it will complement our team, and Purata also, an old acquaintance after his transfer,” he added Siboldi.
The 58-year-old Uruguayan refused to let his team fall into conformism, after in 2023 it won the title and a runner-up in the league, in addition to the Campeón de Campeones and Campeones Cup trophies, so Siboldi’s goal in 2024 will be covered. the Concacaf Champions League and the local championship.
“We will have a busy semester, we will only have three long weeks to work completely, then we will play practically Wednesdays and Saturdays, all players must be physically and tactically ready to participate.”
Tigres, who were runners-up in the Mexican league in the previous tournament, will make their Clausura 2024 debut by visiting León on January 17.
Source: La Verdad

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